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Romantic thought is not real thought , but a sentimental imitation or exercise of thought ; pseudo - classical sensibility is nothing but an intellectual pretense of feeling . It is really no para. dox to say that romanticism in its ...
Romantic thought is not real thought , but a sentimental imitation or exercise of thought ; pseudo - classical sensibility is nothing but an intellectual pretense of feeling . It is really no para. dox to say that romanticism in its ...
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But it needed thought; and today the artist, like all other dwellers in the city, should repeat the words of that pure classicist, Spinoza: "Above all, as far as one can at the outset, one must find a way to cure the understanding and ...
But it needed thought; and today the artist, like all other dwellers in the city, should repeat the words of that pure classicist, Spinoza: "Above all, as far as one can at the outset, one must find a way to cure the understanding and ...
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Empathy can be traced in all modes of speech and thought, particularly in the universal attribution of doing and having and tending where all we can really assert is successive and varied being. Science has indeed explained away the ...
Empathy can be traced in all modes of speech and thought, particularly in the universal attribution of doing and having and tending where all we can really assert is successive and varied being. Science has indeed explained away the ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
HEDONISTIC THEORIES | 115 |
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