J. Marc
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Further comments on the sublimeA Chapter by J. MarcWe call an object sublime, the one to whose presentation our sensible nature feels its limits, but our reasonable nature feels its superiority, its fr.. |
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Philosophical lettersA Chapter by J. MarcPhilosophical letters exposes in the form of epistolary exchanges various aesthetic matters. Schiller ends this essay with a.. |
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Scattered reflectionsA Chapter by J. MarcAll the specificities through which an object can become aesthetic, can be put under many categories which perform onto our passive or active capacity.. |
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Common destinyA Poem by J. MarcAn epigram by F. Schiller translated by JM Rakotolahy |
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The circle of NatureA Poem by J. MarcAn epigram by F. Schiller translated by JM Rakotolahy |
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Greatness and goodnessA Poem by J. MarcAn epigram by F. Schiller translated by JM Rakotolahy |
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The beautiful bridgeA Poem by J. MarcAn epigram by F. Schiller translated by JM Rakotolahy |
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The essays on governanceA Book by J. MarcWhy do people need to organize into groups, societies...... and state? Why do they need to have seemingly strange laws and rules to outsiders in ord.. |
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The first human societyA Chapter by J. MarcIn the first human society, he uses the mosaic documents to draw a logical perspective on the motives to build the first hum.. |