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Pagina 249
... as “a representation of a determinate state of sensibility,” - - and observes that
man, as a cognitive being, is impelled to enlarge the sphere of his cognitions and
impart his discoveries to his fellows, while as a sensitive being he is impelled to ...
... as “a representation of a determinate state of sensibility,” - - and observes that
man, as a cognitive being, is impelled to enlarge the sphere of his cognitions and
impart his discoveries to his fellows, while as a sensitive being he is impelled to ...
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... or lines different from those which alone can constitute that beauty; its form “is
not peculiar to this or that determinate person, neither does it express any state of
feeling or sensation of passion, things which disturb unity and overcloud beauty.
... or lines different from those which alone can constitute that beauty; its form “is
not peculiar to this or that determinate person, neither does it express any state of
feeling or sensation of passion, things which disturb unity and overcloud beauty.
Pagina 275
... any expression that may mark a determinate concept, thereby endowing the
given concept with something of the ineffable ; a feeling which stimulates the
cognitive faculties and reinforcing the tongue, which is simply the letter, with the
spirit.
... any expression that may mark a determinate concept, thereby endowing the
given concept with something of the ineffable ; a feeling which stimulates the
cognitive faculties and reinforcing the tongue, which is simply the letter, with the
spirit.
Pagina 276
There are a modus logicus and a modus aestheticus of expressing our thoughts:
the first consists in following determinate principles: the other in the mere feeling
of the unity of the representation.” To imagination, to intellect and to spirit (Geist) ...
There are a modus logicus and a modus aestheticus of expressing our thoughts:
the first consists in following determinate principles: the other in the mere feeling
of the unity of the representation.” To imagination, to intellect and to spirit (Geist) ...
Pagina 287
... in which they excite knowledge : the moral, in which they appear to us as an
object of rational volition : and the aesthetic “in which they refer to our powers in
entirety without becoming the determinate object of any one faculty.” For example
...
... in which they excite knowledge : the moral, in which they appear to us as an
object of rational volition : and the aesthetic “in which they refer to our powers in
entirety without becoming the determinate object of any one faculty.” For example
...
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