Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... Kant . Cp . T. T. , Feb. 16 , 1833 , for a similar criticism of the change in Schiller's style , which is there ... Kant . Kant , Werke , ed . Hartenstein , v . 337 ; Bosanquet , Hist . of Aesthetic , p . 292 . See 8. The ideal consists ...
... Kant . Cp . T. T. , Feb. 16 , 1833 , for a similar criticism of the change in Schiller's style , which is there ... Kant . Kant , Werke , ed . Hartenstein , v . 337 ; Bosanquet , Hist . of Aesthetic , p . 292 . See 8. The ideal consists ...
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... Kant , Werke , v . 243 , § 19 ( ' The subjective necessity which we attribute to the judgment of Taste is conditioned ' ) , and the following para- graph . Ought , in the aesthetic judgment , ' says Kant , is only pronounced ...
... Kant , Werke , v . 243 , § 19 ( ' The subjective necessity which we attribute to the judgment of Taste is conditioned ' ) , and the following para- graph . Ought , in the aesthetic judgment , ' says Kant , is only pronounced ...
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... Kant , ib . p . 217 , § 7. Kant says that in questions of taste , ' We do not merely count upon the coincidence of others in our judgment , but demand ( fordern ) it of them . ' But , as he states elsewhere ( p . 243 , § 19 ) , this ...
... Kant , ib . p . 217 , § 7. Kant says that in questions of taste , ' We do not merely count upon the coincidence of others in our judgment , but demand ( fordern ) it of them . ' But , as he states elsewhere ( p . 243 , § 19 ) , this ...
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