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  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Notes
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    • as an independent science. It is of course possible to find treatises
    • in high esteem, but still find much to object to in the details
  • Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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    • humanity, in modern times, must pursue: failure to find this
    • find some point of contact with Goethe, the way they set about
    • constituted as to find satisfaction in the reality that
    • The subsequent conception of the world finds nothing at all in
    • world in which we feel ourselves placed, we can never find the
    • Nature. He is a stranger to a quality he finds in many
    • in its eternal mutation, its genesis and movement, to find its
    • we find satisfaction in the isolated event in nature, but only
    • beyond it do we find that in which we recognise the highest,
    • struggled to find the most suitable scientific form for
    • pleasure we feel in the beautiful works of art. He finds this
    • into experience. Here too, Schiller finds, we are not free; for
    • As all modern philosophers, Schelling finds that the highest
    • expansion within reality has been hampered. He must find within
    • for all men.’ Goethe finds that ‘nothing in Nature is beautiful
    • its own self, we find expressed as Goethe's view in the
    • produces the objective-beautiful, which, to be sure, must find
    • Goethe's we find most definitely stated in a passage in the
    • find expressed by Goethe in his poem, ‘The Artist's



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