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... AESTHETICAL PERFECTION BETWEEN THEM OF KNOWLEDGE . All our knowledge has a twofold relation : first , a relation to the Object ; secondly , a relation to the Subject . In the former respect it is related to the idea presented ...
... AESTHETICAL PERFECTION BETWEEN THEM OF KNOWLEDGE . All our knowledge has a twofold relation : first , a relation to the Object ; secondly , a relation to the Subject . In the former respect it is related to the idea presented ...
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... Aesthetical perfection consists in the agreement of the cognition with the subject , and is founded on the special sen- sibility of man . Hence , in aesthetical perfection there are no laws objectively and universally valid , in ...
... Aesthetical perfection consists in the agreement of the cognition with the subject , and is founded on the special sen- sibility of man . Hence , in aesthetical perfection there are no laws objectively and universally valid , in ...
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... aesthetical perfection , also , which of all others harmonises and combines best with logical perfection . Considered in this aspect , then , aesthetical perfection in point of essential beauty may contribute to logical perfection . In ...
... aesthetical perfection , also , which of all others harmonises and combines best with logical perfection . Considered in this aspect , then , aesthetical perfection in point of essential beauty may contribute to logical perfection . In ...
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... aesthetical perfections may be made still clearer , not merely in general , but on several different sides , we will compare the two in reference to the four principal moments of Quantity , Quality , Relation , and Modality , with which ...
... aesthetical perfections may be made still clearer , not merely in general , but on several different sides , we will compare the two in reference to the four principal moments of Quantity , Quality , Relation , and Modality , with which ...
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... aesthetical perfection , truth remains always the conditio sine qua non , the most important negative condition , without which a thing cannot please the taste generally . No one , therefore , may hope to succeed in polite literature ...
... aesthetical perfection , truth remains always the conditio sine qua non , the most important negative condition , without which a thing cannot please the taste generally . No one , therefore , may hope to succeed in polite literature ...
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