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" The explanation is to be found in a further fact. To be learning something is the greatest of pleasures not only to the philosopher, but also to the rest of mankind, however small their capacity for it. The reason of the delight in seeing the picture... "
Setting the Moral Compass : Essays by Women Philosophers: Essays by Women ... - Page 33
publié par - 2003 - 400 pages
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Aristotle on the Art of Poetry

Aristotle - 1920 - 100 pages
...lowest animals and of dead bodies. The explanation is to be found in a further fact : to be learning something is the greatest of pleasures not only to...seeing the picture is that one is at the same time learning — gathering the meaning of things, eg that the man there is so-and-so ; for if one has not...
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Greek Literary Criticism

John Dewar Denniston - 1924 - 276 pages
...lowest animals and of dead bodies. The explanation is to be found in a further fact: to be learning something is the greatest of pleasures not only to...seeing the picture is that one is at the same time learning — gathering the meaning of things, eg that the man there is so-and-so; for if one has not...
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The Pageant of Greece

Richard Winn Livingstone - 1924 - 474 pages
...lowest animals and of dead bodies. The explanation is to be found in a further fact : to be learning something is the greatest of pleasures not only to...seeing the picture is that one is at the same time learning — gathering the meaning of things, eg that the man there is so-and-so ; for if one has not...
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Selections from the Second Edition of the Abrégé Du Projet Du Paix Perpétuelle

Charles Irénée Castel de Saint-Pierre - 1927 - 392 pages
...lowest animals and of dead bodies. The explanation is to be found in a further fact: to be learning something is the greatest of pleasures not only to...seeing the picture is that one is at the same time learning — gathering the meaning of things, eg that the man there is so-and-so; for if one has not...
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An Essay on Man: An Introduction to a Philosophy of Human Culture

Ernst Cassirer - 1944 - 254 pages
...a theoretical than as a specifically aesthetic experience. "To be learning something," he declares, "is the greatest of pleasures not only to the philosopher...seeing the picture is that one is at the same time learning gathering the meaning of things, eg, that the man there is so-and-so."1 At first sight this...
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Aristotle on the Art of Poetry

Aristotle - 1920 - 100 pages
...lowest animals and of dead bodies. The explanation is to be found in a further fact: to be learning something is the greatest of pleasures not only to...seeing the picture is that one is at the same time learning—gathering the meaning of things, eg that the man there is so-and-so; for if one has not...
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Philosophies of Art and Beauty: Selected Readings in Aesthetics from Plato ...

Albert Hofstadter, Richard Kuhns - 2009 - 730 pages
...be found in a further fact: to be learning something is the greatest of pleasures not only to the 15 philosopher but also to the rest of mankind, however...seeing the picture is that one is at the same time learning — gathering the meaning of things, eg that the man there is so-and-so; for if one has not...
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Art and Its Significance: An Anthology of Aesthetic Theory, First Edition

Stephen David Ross - 1984 - 590 pages
...lowest animals and of dead bodies. The explanation is to be found in a further fact: to be learning something is the greatest of pleasures not only to...seeing the picture is that one is at the same time learning—gathering the meaning of things, eg that the man there is so-and-so; for if one has not...
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Margins of Philosophy

Jacques Derrida - 1982 - 364 pages
...else. He will be man par excellence: "The explanation is to be found in a further fact: to be learning something is the greatest of pleasures, not only to the philosopher, but to the rest of mankind, however small their capacity for it — the reason of the delight in seeing...
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The Critic Agonistes: Psychology, Myth, and the Art of Fiction

Daniel Weiss - 1985 - 300 pages
...lowest animals and of dead bodies. The explanation is to be found in a further fact: to be learning something is the greatest of pleasures, not only to the philosopher, but also the rest of mankind however small their capacity for it. ' As with Aristotle, so it has been with his...
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