Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... intuition of an ideal that transcends human nature , that transcends all created nature , ' and that is identical with the highest True , the highest Good , and the highest Beautiful ( xix 494 ) . However , as the discussion of this ...
... intuition of an ideal that transcends human nature , that transcends all created nature , ' and that is identical with the highest True , the highest Good , and the highest Beautiful ( xix 494 ) . However , as the discussion of this ...
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... intuition or apprehension of the beautiful . But the appre- hension must exist before the attraction or delight takes place . ( Ibid . ) It is therefore through the intellect , or rather the im- agination , that beauty pleases and moves ...
... intuition or apprehension of the beautiful . But the appre- hension must exist before the attraction or delight takes place . ( Ibid . ) It is therefore through the intellect , or rather the im- agination , that beauty pleases and moves ...
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... intuition , which offers the only logical solution of the problem ( xix 489 ) . But another question immediately arises : By the intuition of what is man enabled to arrive at the notions that he possesses ? Here opinions differ , though ...
... intuition , which offers the only logical solution of the problem ( xix 489 ) . But another question immediately arises : By the intuition of what is man enabled to arrive at the notions that he possesses ? Here opinions differ , though ...
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... intuition either of ideas that are innate or of the idea of God . Is it that such minds have a more penetrating perception than those of ordinary men ? Surely , a refutation of their contention is often made by the statement that men in ...
... intuition either of ideas that are innate or of the idea of God . Is it that such minds have a more penetrating perception than those of ordinary men ? Surely , a refutation of their contention is often made by the statement that men in ...
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... intuition of what is identical with the all - perfect Creator , then surely there is no excuse for not knowing and pursuing the highest form of beauty , there is in fact no excuse for striving after any form of beauty but this ideal ...
... intuition of what is identical with the all - perfect Creator , then surely there is no excuse for not knowing and pursuing the highest form of beauty , there is in fact no excuse for striving after any form of beauty but this ideal ...
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