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... 67 X ĘSTHETIC FEELINGS AND THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE
BEAUTIFUL AND THE UGLY Various significations of the word feeling - Feeling
as activity - Identification of feeling with economic activity_Criticism of hedonism
Feeling ...
... 67 X ĘSTHETIC FEELINGS AND THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE
BEAUTIFUL AND THE UGLY Various significations of the word feeling - Feeling
as activity - Identification of feeling with economic activity_Criticism of hedonism
Feeling ...
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Nature is in this case , by definition , the merely passive , inert , mechanical ,
material . On the other hand , the negation of the character of activity to feeling is
energetically disproved by those very poles of pleasure and of pain which appear
in ...
Nature is in this case , by definition , the merely passive , inert , mechanical ,
material . On the other hand , the negation of the character of activity to feeling is
energetically disproved by those very poles of pleasure and of pain which appear
in ...
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economic feelings , must disappear . In this last case , it is clear that it is a
question , not of two terms , but of one , and inquiry as to economic feeling must
be the same as that relating to economic activity . But in the other cases also , we
must ...
economic feelings , must disappear . In this last case , it is clear that it is a
question , not of two terms , but of one , and inquiry as to economic feeling must
be the same as that relating to economic activity . But in the other cases also , we
must ...
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