Book Title: Three Essays On Aesthetics
Author(s): Archie J Bahm
Publisher: Archie J Bahm

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________________ 459 The Aesthetics of Organicism See my Yoga: Union with the Ultimate (Yoga Sutras of Patanjali), (New York, 1961), pp. 76, 126. * For more extended treatment of these kinds of value, see my "Four Kinds of Intrinsic Value," Darshana International, V (July, 1965), 22-31. * See my "Matter and Spirit: Implications of the Organicist View," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, XX (Sept., 1959), 104-105. Hence, a calculus of organic enjoyment would be much more intricate than the Hedonistic calcu- lus. 10 Benedetto Croce, "The Breviary of Aesthetic," The Rice Institute Pamphlet, XLVII, (4 Jan. 1961), 9-10. 16 Croce, p. 12. 17 My "Aesthetic Experience and Moral Experience," The Journal of Philosophy, LV (Sept., 1958), 837, 837-838. 18 See my "Beauty Defined," p. 585. 1. See my Philosophy of the Buddha (N.Y., London, 1938), esp. Chs. 1, 4-8. 20 See my The World's Living Religions (New York, 1964), pp. 206-221. A See Bhagavad Gita, esp. Ch. 5. 22 See Philosophy of the Buddha, Ch. 8, "Dhyana." 23 My "Polarity: A Descriptive Hypothesis," Phi. losophy and Phenomenological Research, XXI (March, 1961), 347-860. 24 The Arts and the Art of Criticism (Princeton, 1947), p. 401. 26 My "Existence and Its Polarities," The Journal of Philosophy, XLVI (Sept., 1949), 629-637. 24 For a more detailed account of the nature of Organicism as an interpretive instrument, see my "Theories of Polarity," Darshana, II (Oct., 1962), 1-23. 10 For a critical exposition of naive realism, see my Philosophy, An Introduction, II (New York, 1953; Bombay, 1964). 11 My Types of Intuition (Albuquerque, 1961), p. 6. See further for summary expositions of subject- object, apparent-real, and aesthetic-incomplete po- larities. 1 The Sense of Beauty (New York, 1896), p. 52. 18 I became acquainted with this term through the lectures and writings of DeWitt H. Parker, my teacher. See his The Principles of Aesthetics, V (Boston, 1920; New York, 1946). 14 My "Beauty Defined," The Philosophical Re- view, LVI (Sept., 1947), 584. P.

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