Feeling and Form, ch. 1, Scribner (1953)
Susanne Langer: Citations en anglais
Feeling and Form, ch. 19, Scribner (1953)
Philosophical Sketches, Ayer (1979)
“Art is the objectification of feeling.”
Mind, An Essay on Human Feeling, vol. 1, pt. 2, ch. 4 (1967)
“If we would have new knowledge, we must get us a whole world of new questions.”
Philosophy in a New Key (1941)
Vol. 3, p. 125
Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling (1967, 1972, 1982)
Vol. 1, p. 200
Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling (1967, 1972, 1982)
Source: Philosophical Sketches (1962), Ch. 9, p. 160
“The seeds of civilization are in every culture, but it is city life that brings them to fruition.”
Source: Philosophical Sketches (1962), Ch. 6, p. 101
Source: Philosophical Sketches (1962), Ch. 5, p. 94
“Common-sense knowledge is prompt, categorical, and inexact.”
Source: Philosophy in a New Key (1942), Ch. 10, p. 216
“Art is the creation of forms symbolic of human feeling.”
Source: Feeling and Form (1953), Ch. 3, p. 40