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"I have tried in this little volume to explain aesthetic preference, particularly as regards visible shapes, by the facts of mental science. But my explanation is addressed to readers in whom I have no right to expect a previous knowledge of psychology, particularly in its more modern developments. I have therefore based my explanation of the problems of aesthetics as much as possible upon mental facts familiar, or at all events easily intelligible, to the lay reader. Mental facts are the everyday, superficial and often extremely confused views which practical life and its wholly unscientific vocabulary present of those ascertained or hypothetical scientific facts. I have indeed endeavoured (for instance in the analysis of perception as distinguished from sensation) to impart some rudiments of psychology in the course of my aesthetical explanation, and I have avoided, as much as possible, misleading the reader about such fearful complexes and cruxes as memory, association and imagination"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).
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Aesthetics --- Literature
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Aesthetics --- aesthetics --- Velde, Van de, Henry
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Aesthetics of art --- perspective [technique] --- perspectief
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Aesthetics --- Literature --- Esthétique --- Littérature
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