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- Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Notes
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- 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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- stands for a highest culmination; but it was the work of
- as a mother, only in a higher sense. Aristotle knew no higher
- see in mere Nature the highest that our spirit craves for; for
- that highest, could never satisfy us. This epoch had to come.
- higher level of perfection. Man could only remain completely
- out beyond Nature, creating a higher Nature side by side with
- man is a link, even though the highest. ‘Nature! we are
- outer senses, but only for that higher contemplative capacity
- seek to raise ourselves to a higher region and draw near to the
- behind the phenomena. This is the ‘Higher Nature’ in Nature
- attained a higher standard of culture can remain stationary.
- beyond it do we find that in which we recognise the highest,
- highest effect — for as it develops itself spiritually
- to uplift man to a god. They beheld the highest dignity
- and were filled with enthusiasm for the highest beauty.’
- play, on a higher level, and exclaims with enthusiasm: ‘Man is
- As all modern philosophers, Schelling finds that the highest
- does not raise himself to the highest truth, for they are one
- didactic poetry in the poetic art, are the highest artistic
- achieve to a still higher degree than she is capable of, the
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