Herders Relation to the Aesthetic Theory of His Time a Contribution Based On T

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Herders Relation to the Aesthetic Theory of His Time a Contribution Based On T
Malcolm Howard Dewey
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" How closely the Leibnitzian philosophy is involved in this is seen in what follows where Herder attempts to show the genesis and development of the human soul. Here is expressed the idea that from the first the soul has a conception of the universe (Begriff des Weltalls) and its development consists in an evolution of powers within as is the case in the visible world of the tree "which the embryo bears within itself and where every leaf is an image of the whole. " "In the soul is everything w...hich it feels outside itself. — At every sensation it (the embryo) will be awakened as from a dream to a recollection of its position in the universe. Thus its powers . Develop through a suffering from without; but the inner activity of development is its end, its inner dark pleasure, a constant perfecting of itself. " So far reflection has played no part, so that Herder again takes up the question of the origin of ideas within the mind. Repeated sensa- tions from without lead to the conclusion that it is the same sensation and the soul admits a truth outside itself.

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