On the Nature of Value: The Philosophy of Samuel Alexander |
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CHAPTER | 2 |
METAPHYSICS AND VALUE 1 Disvalue of Value | 4 |
Valuecentric Universe | 6 |
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A. C. Bradley acters aesthetic situation afferent nerves Alexander Alexander means Alexander's analysis apprehended Aristotle awareness beauty become Beethoven belong char character coherence theory Cologne cathedral color concept conscious correspondence criticism D. H. Lawrence Deity discover elements embodiment Emile Faguet English language environment error essence existence expression extensional external fact feeling formal function G. B. Shaw harmony human I. A. Richards Ibid ideal ideas imply impulses imputations individual intensional meaning intuition ject judged judgment knowledge latter living maintain marble material medium mental merely metaphysical mind mind's moral musical nature neural object organization Oscar Wilde passion perception person physical poem poetic poetry propositions pure reality reference relation satisfactions says seems sense social society sound Space Space-Time symbol systematic meaning T. S. Eliot tertiary qualities things thought tion true truth universal unreal virtue whole words