Essays Aesthetical and Philosophical: Including the Dissertation on the "Connexion Between the Animal and Spiritual in Man"G. Bell, 1905 - 435 pages |
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... mind . Moreover , if , in conformity with a certain school of modern philo- sophy , the mind be viewed as the true being , including all in itself , it must be admitted that beauty is only truly beautiful when it shares in the nature of ...
... mind . Moreover , if , in conformity with a certain school of modern philo- sophy , the mind be viewed as the true being , including all in itself , it must be admitted that beauty is only truly beautiful when it shares in the nature of ...
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... mind . For it is in their works of art that the nations have imprinted their favourite thoughts and their richest intuitions , and not unfrequently the fine arts are the only means by which we can penetrate into the secrets of their ...
... mind . For it is in their works of art that the nations have imprinted their favourite thoughts and their richest intuitions , and not unfrequently the fine arts are the only means by which we can penetrate into the secrets of their ...
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... mind of man has the power of considering itself , of making itself its own object and all that issues from its activity ; for thought constitutes the essence of the mind . Now art and its work , as creations of the mind , are them ...
... mind of man has the power of considering itself , of making itself its own object and all that issues from its activity ; for thought constitutes the essence of the mind . Now art and its work , as creations of the mind , are them ...
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... mind considered in its abstract and absolute exist- ence and nature constituting the world of sense , bringing back these two factors to unity . Kant was the first who felt the want of this union and expressed it , but without ...
... mind considered in its abstract and absolute exist- ence and nature constituting the world of sense , bringing back these two factors to unity . Kant was the first who felt the want of this union and expressed it , but without ...
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... mind and matter , of the moral and sensuous world , in harmony . Thus the beautiful and its repre- sentation in art procures for intuition what philosophy gives to the cognitive insight and religion to the believing frame of mind ...
... mind and matter , of the moral and sensuous world , in harmony . Thus the beautiful and its repre- sentation in art procures for intuition what philosophy gives to the cognitive insight and religion to the believing frame of mind ...
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A. H. Bullen absolute Accordingly action activity æsthetic affection animal appearance beauty become character charm conception condition consequently contrary determined dignity duty Edited eternal existence experience expression faculty feeling force freedom G. A. Aitken genius give Göthe grace Greek happiness harmony heart History human nature idea ideal imagination impression impulsion inclination infinite instinct judgment Julius Cæsar kind Klopstock Laocoon liberty limits manifest manner matter means mind moral law movements necessary necessity never noble object ourselves P. L. Simmonds pain passion perfection person phænomena phænomenon philosophy physical play pleasure poetic poetry principle pure Raphael reality reason relation satisfy Schiller seek sensation sensuous nature sentimental poet simplicity soul sphere spirit sublime suffering taste things thought tion tragedy tragic Trans Translated true truth understanding unity virtue vols W. W. Skeat whole William Hazlitt Woodcuts world of sense WYNNARD HOOPER