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  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Cover Sheet
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  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Notes
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    • Æsthetics, however, could only treat this material as all human
    • of the importance of apprehension and so on, but simply that man's
    • a continuation, springing from the human soul, of the cosmic process.
  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Preface to the Second Edition
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    • ideas, I have worked out since that time in many and various
  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Works by Rudolf Steiner
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  • 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
    • many respects is due to the failure to recognise his full
    • however, a permanent achievement, and no greater
    • discovers a magnificent scientific law. Many before
    • Galileo had seen a lamp swinging in a church, and yet this man
    • Winckelmann and Lessing to attain a basis for judging the
    • never understood the task which the spirit of man sets itself
    • conditions? The desire for Art is as old as man himself, but
    • It was a necessity for mankind, as it develops to an ever
    • higher level of perfection. Man could only remain completely
    • man from reality, and he must restore the harmony formerly
    • short, everything that leads the soul of man into a veritable
    • man, in freedom and independence from the shackles of Nature,
    • infinite, the imperishable, the eternal. And so if man's
    • man is a link, even though the highest. ‘Nature! we are
    • 2, p. 5.) And in the book on Winckelmann: ‘When man's healthy
    • Nature. He is a stranger to a quality he finds in many
    • build up the most complicated of all — Man
    • represents something on the level of which a man who has
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