The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Hannah Arendt. Appendix : Judging Excerpts from Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy ... We know from Kant's own testimony that the turning- point of his life was the ... JUDGING Excerpts from Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy.
Hannah Arendt. Appendix : Judging Excerpts from Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy ... We know from Kant's own testimony that the turning- point of his life was the ... JUDGING Excerpts from Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy.
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... judging of art as beautiful art ? " - assuming of course that though most of the judges of beauty have not the faculty of productive imagina- tion which is called genius , the few endowed with genius , lack not the faculty of taste ...
... judging of art as beautiful art ? " - assuming of course that though most of the judges of beauty have not the faculty of productive imagina- tion which is called genius , the few endowed with genius , lack not the faculty of taste ...
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... judging of that which makes generally communicable , without the media- tion of a concept , our feeling [ like sensation ] in a given rep- resentation [ not perception ] . " If we could assume that the mere general communicability of a ...
... judging of that which makes generally communicable , without the media- tion of a concept , our feeling [ like sensation ] in a given rep- resentation [ not perception ] . " If we could assume that the mere general communicability of a ...
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