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the fulfillment of every ideal of love , friendship , joy , and freedom . But this
beautiful world , already threatened by Voltaire , vanished before the chill breach
of the destroyer of ideals – Kant . Schiller expressed his pain in the loss of the
ideal in ...
the fulfillment of every ideal of love , friendship , joy , and freedom . But this
beautiful world , already threatened by Voltaire , vanished before the chill breach
of the destroyer of ideals – Kant . Schiller expressed his pain in the loss of the
ideal in ...
Pagina 75
In one type , ideal art , the spectator identifies himself with an ideal substitute
object , or else finds in that object a complement to desire . The satisfaction of the
woman spectator in the Aphrodite illustrates the former procedure , while the ...
In one type , ideal art , the spectator identifies himself with an ideal substitute
object , or else finds in that object a complement to desire . The satisfaction of the
woman spectator in the Aphrodite illustrates the former procedure , while the ...
Pagina 147
The Real is anything in experience which shows stubbornness and constancy ,
so that it will not down , although it may be an ideal presence like Duty , but
always confronts us , as a hard fact does , whichever way we may turn ; so that
we are ...
The Real is anything in experience which shows stubbornness and constancy ,
so that it will not down , although it may be an ideal presence like Duty , but
always confronts us , as a hard fact does , whichever way we may turn ; so that
we are ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
ART THE RELIEVER | 107 |
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