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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... reason above theoretical reason , and he set up the opposi- tion found in the moral sphere as the highest principle of morality . Reduced to this difficulty , all that Kant could do was to express the union under the form of the ...
... reason above theoretical reason , and he set up the opposi- tion found in the moral sphere as the highest principle of morality . Reduced to this difficulty , all that Kant could do was to express the union under the form of the ...
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... reason , absorbs the individualities in its unity ; secondly , when the individual rises to the ideal of his species by the per- fecting of himself . Reason demands unity , conformity to the species ; nature , on the other hand ...
... reason , absorbs the individualities in its unity ; secondly , when the individual rises to the ideal of his species by the per- fecting of himself . Reason demands unity , conformity to the species ; nature , on the other hand ...
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... reason mere reason , he concludes with an image of perfected humanity in which grace and dignity are united , the former by architectonic beauty ( structural ) , the last supported by power . The following year , 1795 , appeared his ...
... reason mere reason , he concludes with an image of perfected humanity in which grace and dignity are united , the former by architectonic beauty ( structural ) , the last supported by power . The following year , 1795 , appeared his ...
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... reason he is not only together with Göthe , but before Göthe , the favourite poet of the nation , and especially of that part of the nation which sympathises with him in the choice of poetic material and in his mode of feeling ...
... reason he is not only together with Göthe , but before Göthe , the favourite poet of the nation , and especially of that part of the nation which sympathises with him in the choice of poetic material and in his mode of feeling ...
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... reason , embracing the fundamental and necessary yet free ground of all things . Antinomy . The conflict of the laws of pure reason ; as in the question of free will and necessity . Autonomy ( autonomous ) . Governing itself by the ...
... reason , embracing the fundamental and necessary yet free ground of all things . Antinomy . The conflict of the laws of pure reason ; as in the question of free will and necessity . Autonomy ( autonomous ) . Governing itself by the ...
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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