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Page 176
... aesthetic development and of adopting them for objects that reflect only a gesture of romantic admiration is evident in the painting by Jacques - Louis David ( Louvre , Paris ) immortalizing Na- poleon's coronation ceremony ( 1804 ) ...
... aesthetic development and of adopting them for objects that reflect only a gesture of romantic admiration is evident in the painting by Jacques - Louis David ( Louvre , Paris ) immortalizing Na- poleon's coronation ceremony ( 1804 ) ...
Page 466
... aesthetic or an ethical ( or ethico - religious ) view of life . Kierkegaard's belief in the necessity for each individual - of making a fully con- scious , responsible choice among the alternatives that life offers has become ...
... aesthetic or an ethical ( or ethico - religious ) view of life . Kierkegaard's belief in the necessity for each individual - of making a fully con- scious , responsible choice among the alternatives that life offers has become ...
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... aesthetic concern is evinced ) , to impart wisdom or faith , and especially to please . The existence of literature , at first oral but sooner or later entrusted to writing , has proved of immense sig- nificance in the history of ...
... aesthetic concern is evinced ) , to impart wisdom or faith , and especially to please . The existence of literature , at first oral but sooner or later entrusted to writing , has proved of immense sig- nificance in the history of ...
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