On the Aesthetic Education of Man: In a Series of LettersRoutledge & Paul, 1954 - 146 pages |
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absolute abstraction action activity actual aesthetic already appearance artist become boundaries capacity certainly character combined complete condition Critique of Judgement culture demand determinacy determination dignity disposition distinguished dition enjoyment enquiry eternal everything exclusively existence experience faculty feeling Fichte force formal impulse former freedom fundamental impulses gives Goethe Greece happiness harmony Herbert Read idea ideal Iliad imagination individual infinite influence inner insofar intellect judgement Kant Kantian lawlessness Letters limits living mankind matter means ment merely mind moral moral character natural laws necessary necessity never noble object operation opposite ourselves passivity perception perfection person philo philosophical physical Plato play impulse poetry possible principles pure rational reality realm reason Schiller self-dependence sensation sense impulse sensibility sensuous shape shew simply society soon sphere spirit strength strive taste things thought tion truth twofold uncon unity whole Zeus