The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... ideal of architecture to which indeed the Greek and mediæval builders , on the whole , conformed , but to which the Romans conformed very imperfectly , and to which the Renaissance , in most of its phases , did not conform at all . It ...
... ideal of architecture to which indeed the Greek and mediæval builders , on the whole , conformed , but to which the Romans conformed very imperfectly , and to which the Renaissance , in most of its phases , did not conform at all . It ...
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... ideal is pedantry's antithesis . Humanism is the effort of men to think , to feel , and to act for themselves , and to abide by the logic of results . This attitude of spirit is common to all the varied energies of Renaissance life ...
... ideal is pedantry's antithesis . Humanism is the effort of men to think , to feel , and to act for themselves , and to abide by the logic of results . This attitude of spirit is common to all the varied energies of Renaissance life ...
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... ideal of ' correctness ' The ideal of ' Order ' • 201 · 202 · 203 204 · 205 • 206 Neither of these , as such , provide an adequate basis for taste . CHAPTER VIII HUMANIST VALUES • 210 · 2II • 211 • 212 • 212 The true elements of ...
... ideal of ' correctness ' The ideal of ' Order ' • 201 · 202 · 203 204 · 205 • 206 Neither of these , as such , provide an adequate basis for taste . CHAPTER VIII HUMANIST VALUES • 210 · 2II • 211 • 212 • 212 The true elements of ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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