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... and its authorized censors and arbiters of taste; by tepid reactions and/or passivity by his publis...The crucial note of antinomy also infuses these opening pages, for "in her mind...
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... the tension of the Kant's Third Antinomy. Next, I argue that Fichte's notion of the drive, ... human eats for pleasure, because "food tastes good for him" (SE 123). The irrational being opera...
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... outline engraving that catered to the taste for linear abstraction (Fig. 11). These reproducti...He locates the original place of this antinomy in the "I," namely, man's sense of self and self-c...
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... genius, virtuous character, or refined taste. Both skeptical critics and sentimental or authori.... This antinomy enables Judge Posner, with one turn of phrase, to ...
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In a scintillating article, Syed Akbar Hyder pursues a detailed analysis of lyrics from one performance.11 took from his article the importance of the lyrics, which specialists in Islamic poetic literature can provide to complement the analysis of sound and aural environment that ethnomusicologists provide.2 To fully explore and explain a phenomenon as complex and multi-layered as Qawwali, it will take close cooperation of scholars from many disciplines. Such an analysis requires skilled translation into English (or other languages for access by a wider public), theological attention to motifs and metaphors drawn from Islamic sources (such as Qur'ân, hadîth and Sufi literature), and psychological attention to how the lyrics express mystical states.
...Only those with a taste for Sufism find in Siraj hidden gems. Therefore it..., it does use substances like ash-colored antinomy (lead sulphur) as kohl or collyrium to beautify th...
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Ruins were tremendously popular at the close of the 18th century and several philosophers and writers published essays on the dialectics of decay. However, the philosopher Immanuel Kant strangely avoided discussing the experience of ruins in his third essay 'Critique of Judgment,' though ruins were considered obvious catalysts of the Kantian dynamic sublime. Kant did not emphasize the process of decay in his writings, though he did mention the waning of 'vain wisdom' and 'false art.' His concern was for the future, as he challenged readers to propel themselves to greater heights.
...If taste as sensation is individual and idiosyncratic, as a... how the history of reason constitutes an antinomy in Kant's own system, more light is shed on the ab...
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... an object that a modern clergyman, a man of taste and liberal views capable of distinguishing a shel... defense of Panofsky--that although this antinomy slips through the mesh of the periodization schema...
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... a similar combination of rich costume, taste, and eros. Common to both works is the tent with a... counterpoint but also as a moral antinomy between the high/virtuous and the low/worldly. For...
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...The austere tastes of early twentieth-century artistic modernism abru... a professional classicist: "This is the antinomy of philology: antiquity has in fact always been un...
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..., the towering aesthete and arbiter of taste who once and for all canonized the development of ...We seem to be trapped in an antinomy. On the one hand, there appears to be a conflict b...