Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... moral tacked on to the end ' ( xix 147 ) . Such works are in reality not literary ; they are using literature for the purposes of religious propa- ganda , hence under false pretences and against the purpose of all art . A book can be ...
... moral tacked on to the end ' ( xix 147 ) . Such works are in reality not literary ; they are using literature for the purposes of religious propa- ganda , hence under false pretences and against the purpose of all art . A book can be ...
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... moral and intellectual culture of men ; or it di- rects the sensibility away from what is good and true , and in this way it tends to corrupt human nature . Although in the one case it is art as well as in the other , nevertheless only ...
... moral and intellectual culture of men ; or it di- rects the sensibility away from what is good and true , and in this way it tends to corrupt human nature . Although in the one case it is art as well as in the other , nevertheless only ...
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... other than aesthetic influences , before aesthetic culture can aid moral progress ' ( xix 127 ) ; and aesthetics , far from being a substitute for ethics , needs the latter 30 THE CRITICAL PRINCIPLES OF ORESTES A. BROWNSON.
... other than aesthetic influences , before aesthetic culture can aid moral progress ' ( xix 127 ) ; and aesthetics , far from being a substitute for ethics , needs the latter 30 THE CRITICAL PRINCIPLES OF ORESTES A. BROWNSON.
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... moral , celestial ' ( xix 328 ) . Such beauty is truly an image of God , and in it rests the truth , beauty , and goodness of all things . Anything that leads away from this image or obscures it also obscures the beautiful ( xix 321 ) ...
... moral , celestial ' ( xix 328 ) . Such beauty is truly an image of God , and in it rests the truth , beauty , and goodness of all things . Anything that leads away from this image or obscures it also obscures the beautiful ( xix 321 ) ...
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... rational . For this reason the man that beholds a work of art views it not only as an imaginative , but also as a reason- able and moral agent ; and it cannot satisfy the 34 THE CRITICAL PRINCIPLES OF ORESTES A. BROWNSON.
... rational . For this reason the man that beholds a work of art views it not only as an imaginative , but also as a reason- able and moral agent ; and it cannot satisfy the 34 THE CRITICAL PRINCIPLES OF ORESTES A. BROWNSON.
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