Hazlitt and the Reach of Sense: Criticism, Morals, and the Metaphysics of PowerUttara Natarajan studies Hazlitt's development of the power principle as a counter to the pleasure principle of the Utilitarians, examining the revelation of power in his philosophy of discourse, his account of imaginative structure, his theory of genius, and his moral theory. |
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Page 72
... Unity of Design In Berkeley's essay on vision , the invariable character of its signs makes Nature the ideal ... unity of his design . ' The slightest want of unity of impression ' , Hazlitt observes in the lecture ' On Wit and Humour ...
... Unity of Design In Berkeley's essay on vision , the invariable character of its signs makes Nature the ideal ... unity of his design . ' The slightest want of unity of impression ' , Hazlitt observes in the lecture ' On Wit and Humour ...
Page 76
... unity governs Hazlitt's theory of imaginative creation . The indivisible imaginative power manifested in artistic creation grants to that creation an inwardly generated unity of design ; this unity attests to the mind's original ability ...
... unity governs Hazlitt's theory of imaginative creation . The indivisible imaginative power manifested in artistic creation grants to that creation an inwardly generated unity of design ; this unity attests to the mind's original ability ...
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... unity between mind and nature brought about by the imagining self marks the moral goal of humanity . The moral effort is embodied in art , which strains towards that unity . Schiller's categories of ' naive ' and ' sentimental ' are ...
... unity between mind and nature brought about by the imagining self marks the moral goal of humanity . The moral effort is embodied in art , which strains towards that unity . Schiller's categories of ' naive ' and ' sentimental ' are ...
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