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  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Notes
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    • Pages 23 and 24. In Art, physical reality is transfigured through
    • with the true imitation of reality, but by the artist who forces
  • Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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    • constituted as to find satisfaction in the reality that
    • come to us from any other source. The Greeks found in reality
    • this reason mere realism, which offers us reality devoid of
    • man from reality, and he must restore the harmony formerly
    • the ideal with reality, of purpose with attainment — in
    • — a flight from direct reality. This is the exact
    • created within the pale of godless reality, which could satisfy
    • reality in order to create an abstract thought-world, having
    • nothing in common with reality; he plunges deep into reality,
    • that the reality spread out before our senses in no case
    • Only when man transcends this reality — breaks the shell
    • that, to the modern intellect, reality, as the single and the
    • opposing extremes, if it has reality but has not yet the Idea,
    • has the Idea, but no longer the reality. Between both, man
    • present within sense reality; such a world must first be
    • reality, it produces a permanent effect — it produces the
    • object, idea and reality, melt into each other. The task of
    • translate the idea into reality: we are content, in the case of
    • Things possessed of reality are taken, and their general
    • bearing altered at will. In this transformation of reality no
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