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II Since the aesthetic experience of man is a complex experience , I should like for the time to set aside a psychological orientation to establish the nature of the object of this experience . In doing so , I should like to underline ...
II Since the aesthetic experience of man is a complex experience , I should like for the time to set aside a psychological orientation to establish the nature of the object of this experience . In doing so , I should like to underline ...
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In the aesthetic experience , we see a response to being that differs from any other . We are tempted to say that it is the most existential , but that is not exactly true . Even the experience of knowing is grounded in the existent ...
In the aesthetic experience , we see a response to being that differs from any other . We are tempted to say that it is the most existential , but that is not exactly true . Even the experience of knowing is grounded in the existent ...
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Therefore the soul seeks permanence in its conscious experiences . It seeks to transcend space and time by conceiving an atemporal , aspatial experience even in space and time , since it does not yet have eternity in which to operate .
Therefore the soul seeks permanence in its conscious experiences . It seeks to transcend space and time by conceiving an atemporal , aspatial experience even in space and time , since it does not yet have eternity in which to operate .
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