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  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Notes
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    • that thought in the Middle Ages was incapable of forming a conception
    • own primal form, and felt no inclination to come to terms with the
  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Works by Rudolf Steiner
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    • Architectural Forms
  • Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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    • same uniform stamp, and form links within a great uniform
    • fundamental questions in Art. All former attempts in the
    • man from reality, and he must restore the harmony formerly
    • — a uniformly progressive chain of beings, within which
    • objective as the colours and the forms of things, but they are
    • regulated for this purpose; just as colours and forms are only
    • single detail; where the forms of the phenomena merge into the
    • archetypes are no empty forms; they are the productive forces
    • imaginable form. With him also the fact is established
    • life into the human form, uplifts man above himself, completes
    • struggled to find the most suitable scientific form for
    • forms in which it asserts itself, in the various branches of
    • conformity to purpose is thereby excluded from the Beautiful;
    • second explanation of the Beautiful: It is something formed in
    • itself in conformity to purpose, without, however, serving an
    • formative impulse; that is none other than Reason, which brings
    • bearing altered at will. In this transformation of reality no
    • strictly conform to the laws of Reason; here everything is in
    • former is thereby ennobled, and the latter is brought down from
    • works of Nature, the former appear to us as mere semblance
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