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... involved , the prime fact that is to be observed is a sort of interpenetration between Nature and Man . This interpenetra- tion is quite peculiar in essence : for it is in no way a mutual absorption . Each of the two terms involved ...
... involved , the prime fact that is to be observed is a sort of interpenetration between Nature and Man . This interpenetra- tion is quite peculiar in essence : for it is in no way a mutual absorption . Each of the two terms involved ...
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... involved — this time a certain feeling ( related of itself to no aesthetic perception , I would say a brute feeling , or a merely subjective feeling ) which is produced in us , and projected by us into things , and re- 4. " What a ...
... involved — this time a certain feeling ( related of itself to no aesthetic perception , I would say a brute feeling , or a merely subjective feeling ) which is produced in us , and projected by us into things , and re- 4. " What a ...
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... involved in poetic intuition passes through them in an intentional or immaterial manner , so that they are made into the vehicles of an in- telligible meaning , which will never terminate in a concept , and can remain implicit , even ...
... involved in poetic intuition passes through them in an intentional or immaterial manner , so that they are made into the vehicles of an in- telligible meaning , which will never terminate in a concept , and can remain implicit , even ...
Contents
List of Texts without Comment xi | xvii |
List of Plates | xix |
Publishers Note | xxv |
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