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  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Notes
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    • its appearance as though it were spirit. To this extent, artistic
  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Preface to the Second Edition
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    • appearing in a second edition, was given by me more than twenty
    • reading through this lecture, the ideas developed in it appear
    • since they first appeared, although they have in no way
  • Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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    • treatises that are appearing in our time, with the object of
    • fellowmen. All things appear to us in a different setting, when
    • of Nature, which, to us, would appear empty and insignificant,
    • Nature. The Christian Middle Ages must appear to us in this
    • the particular appears gifted with the character of the
    • appeared in 1790, and at once created a favourable impression
    • disappears when the useful is no longer there. Not so with the
    • works of Nature, the former appear to us as mere semblance
    • (appearance). But they must be semblance, because they
    • Instead of this, Schelling appeared on the scene with a
    • says actually: ‘The beautiful is the sensuous appearance of the
    • forms of thought. Vischer calls beauty the appearance of the
    • connection with it will appear incomprehensible. We
    • appears to him. This is what Goethe means when he declares of
    • other side of appearance or semblance, when the being excels
    • appears in its highest manifestation in the blossom, and the
    • fruit, the outward phenomenon appears formless and gross,
    • appears as an ideal world. Consider what thou will'st, still
    • manner of its appearance is ideal. Where the ideal form appears
    • appears perhaps most eminently in music, because in music there
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