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Pagina 74
... pleasure and pain. This activity has always greatly embarrassed philosophers,
who have therefore attempted either to deny it as activity, or to attribute it to
nature, excluding it from the spirit. But both these solutions bristle with difficulties
of ...
... pleasure and pain. This activity has always greatly embarrassed philosophers,
who have therefore attempted either to deny it as activity, or to attribute it to
nature, excluding it from the spirit. But both these solutions bristle with difficulties
of ...
Pagina 75
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 it ...
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 it ...
Pagina 76
They find no substantial difference between the pleasure of art and that of easy
digestion, between the pleasure of a good action and that of breathing the fresh
air with wide-expanded lungs. But if the activity of feeling in the sense here
defined ...
They find no substantial difference between the pleasure of art and that of easy
digestion, between the pleasure of a good action and that of breathing the fresh
air with wide-expanded lungs. But if the activity of feeling in the sense here
defined ...
Pagina 77
... feelings. and without value ; disinterested and interested feelings, objective
feelings and feelings not objective but simply subjective feelings of approbation
and of mere pleasure (cf. the distinction of Gefallen and Vergnigen in German).
... feelings. and without value ; disinterested and interested feelings, objective
feelings and feelings not objective but simply subjective feelings of approbation
and of mere pleasure (cf. the distinction of Gefallen and Vergnigen in German).
Pagina 80
Should any one object that there exist perfect aesthetic expressions before which
no pleasure is felt, and others, perhaps even failures, which give him the greatest
pleasure, we must recommend him to concentrate his attention in the aesthetic ...
Should any one object that there exist perfect aesthetic expressions before which
no pleasure is felt, and others, perhaps even failures, which give him the greatest
pleasure, we must recommend him to concentrate his attention in the aesthetic ...
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