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A Note on the Translation and Commentary | ||
Ch. I | The Range of Aesthetic Defined, and Some Objections against the Philosophy of Art Refuted | 3 |
Ch. II | Methods of Science Applicable to Beauty and Art | 17 |
Ch. III | The Conception of Artistic Beauty | 27 |
Ch. IV | Historical Deduction of the True Idea of Art in Modern Philosophy | 62 |
Ch. V | Division of the Subject | 76 |
Commentary | 98 |
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