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  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Notes
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    • separate facts in Nature.
  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Preface to the Second Edition
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    • notwithstanding the fact that this work of mine, of more
    • directions. This fact does not imply a change in my views.
  • Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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    • portly volume. This feature may be ascribed to the fact that we
    • cultural factor confronts us, with which everything that would
    • scientific facts. Whether the results of his
    • productive force to see more in the realm of fact than
    • the mere outward facts. This is not accepted. The mighty
    • constituted as to find satisfaction in the reality that
    • Art a world that should offer satisfaction such as could not
    • found the source of all satisfaction. The mere imitation
    • within Nature so long as he was unconscious of this fact. The
    • to confront her, and this meant, in fact, that he had broken
    • divine, the necessary; we see nothing around us but facts that
    • we find satisfaction in the isolated event in nature, but only
    • Goethe this fact comes into evidence in the most perfect
    • imaginable form. With him also the fact is established
    • particular, can afford no satisfaction, because not in it but
    • recognition of this fact occurred; it is characteristic that
    • all-round satisfactory solution to these æsthetical
    • fact, not only the consequence of its own conformity to law;
    • satisfaction in the object of beauty are in no way
    • satisfaction of lower inclinations. The reason for pleasure in
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