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The natural sciences are very well in their place, but discoveries such as aviation
are of infinitely less importance to the race than the smallest addition to the
philosophy of the spirit. Empirical science, with the collusion of positivism, has
stolen ...
The natural sciences are very well in their place, but discoveries such as aviation
are of infinitely less importance to the race than the smallest addition to the
philosophy of the spirit. Empirical science, with the collusion of positivism, has
stolen ...
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The philosopher feels that he has a great mission, which is nothing less than the
leading back of thought to belief in the spirit, deserted by so many for crude
empiricism and positivism. His view of philosophy is that it sums up all the higher
...
The philosopher feels that he has a great mission, which is nothing less than the
leading back of thought to belief in the spirit, deserted by so many for crude
empiricism and positivism. His view of philosophy is that it sums up all the higher
...
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... most certain traits of physiognomy which enable us to distinguish him from
others. The illusion is less easy as regards musical expression ; because it would
seem strange to every one to say that the composer IO THEORY OF AESTHETIC
I.
... most certain traits of physiognomy which enable us to distinguish him from
others. The illusion is less easy as regards musical expression ; because it would
seem strange to every one to say that the composer IO THEORY OF AESTHETIC
I.
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... Jourdain, astonished at having spoken prose for forty years without knowing it,
who will have difficulty in persuading themselves that when they call their servant
John to bring their slippers, they have spoken nothing less than—prose.
... Jourdain, astonished at having spoken prose for forty years without knowing it,
who will have difficulty in persuading themselves that when they call their servant
John to bring their slippers, they have spoken nothing less than—prose.
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... idealizing imitation of nature. But if by imitation of nature be understood that art
gives mechanical reproductions, more or less perfect duplicates of natural
objects, in the presence of which is renewed the same I6 THEORY OF
AFSTHETIC II.
... idealizing imitation of nature. But if by imitation of nature be understood that art
gives mechanical reproductions, more or less perfect duplicates of natural
objects, in the presence of which is renewed the same I6 THEORY OF
AFSTHETIC II.
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