Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic

Aesthetic
as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
Benedetto Croce
London: Macmillan and Company, 1909
Translated by Douglas Ainslie
403 pages

The front hinge is starting to crack and the binding is weakened. The untrimmed pages are tanning and there are penciled margin notations and markings and a name written in the front. The cover is scuffed, has a few small stains and shows wear at the corners and spine ends. Good. Hardcover.

Contents:  Intuition and Expression, Intuition and Art, Art and Philosophy, Historicism and Intellectualism in Aesthetic, Analogous Errors in History and in Logic, Theoretic and Practical Activity, Analogy Between the Theoretic and the Practical, Exclusion of Other Spiritual Forms, Indivisibility of Expression into Modes or Grades and Critique of rhetoric, Aesthetic Sentiments and the Distinction Between the Beautiful and the Ugly, Critique of Aesthetic Hedonism,

The Aesthetic of the Sympathetic and Pseudo-Aesthetic Concepts, The So-Called Physically Beautiful in Nature and in Art, Errors Arising from the Confusion Between Physic and Aesthetic, The Activity of Externalization Technique and the Theory of the Arts, Taste and the Reproduction of Art, The History of Literature and of Art, Conclusion - Identity of Linguistic and Aesthetic, Historical Summary, Appendix     (#00002083)