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- Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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- nature works as a whole, when the harmonious pleasure affords
- pleasure we feel in the beautiful works of art. He finds this
- feeling of pleasure quite different from any other. Comparing
- it to the pleasure we feel when concerned with an object to
- different. This pleasure is closely bound up with the desire
- for the existence of the object. Pleasure in the useful
- pleasure in the Beautiful. This pleasure has nothing to do with
- in a way that gives him pleasure; he imposes on himself no
- feeling of pleasure in the work of Art rest? In this case it
- elementary cases in which pleasure is felt are examined;
- feeling of pleasure; as though every feeling of pleasure were
- feelings of pleasure could be distinguished by any other means
- that pleasure is an aesthetic feeling when we recognise the
- to distinguish aesthetic pleasure from any other. It is always
- us now ask ourselves what is the reason of pleasure felt in
- works of Art. We must realise that pleasure and
- inferior to the purely intellectual pleasure which we feel in
- satisfaction of lower inclinations. The reason for pleasure in