"Inexpugnable" Quotes from Famous Books
... it is nature. Thus the thesis, several times maintained, that the aesthetic activity, like the ethical and intellectual activities, is not feeling, becomes at once completely proved. This thesis was inexpugnable, when sensation had already been reduced confusedly and implicitly to economic volition. The view which has been refuted is known by the name of hedonism. For hedonism, all the various forms ... — Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic • Benedetto Croce
... corrected in text: | | | | Page 111: charateristic replaced with characteristic | | Page 71: inexpugnable replaced with inexpungable | ... — Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays • Bertrand Russell |