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For Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, the philosophy of art is the " organon " of philosophy concerning the relation between man and nature.
For example, the painting " The Solitary Tree " by Caspar David Friedrich shows a tree with contorted, barren limbs.
For example, German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche argued, in the § 133 of his The Dawn, that in such cases compassionate impulses arise out of the projection of our identity unto the object of our feeling.
For a time during the 19th century pantheism was the theological viewpoint of many leading writers and philosophers, attracting figures such as William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge in Britain ; Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in Germany ; Walt Whitman, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau in the USA.
For years to come literary celebrities — e. g. Goethe, Wieland, the Schlegel brothers August and Friedrich, and Tieck — twice a week gather in her house.
For a dozen years, starting in 1885, even the great Friedrich Delitzsch accepted Halévy's arguments, not renouncing Halévy until 1897.
For spherical and hyperbolic spatial geometries, the curvature gives a scale ( either by using the radius of curvature or its inverse ), a fact noted by Carl Friedrich Gauss in an 1824 letter to Franz Taurinus.
For example, Johann Friedrich Gleditsch had published a household lexicon in 1704, and with its third edition of 1708 this had become a form of encyclopedia.
For example, Friedrich von Hausen's " Ich denke underwilen " is regarded as a contrafactum of Guiot de Provins's " Ma joie premeraine ".
For his conversion to Catholicism, Friedrich Leopold was severely attacked by his former friend Voss ( Wie ward Fritz Stolberg zum Unfreien ?, 1819 ).
For the literature on Cleon see Karl Friedrich Hermann, Lehrbuch der griechischen Antiquitäten, i. pt.
* Friedrich Kuhlau – 9 Variations For Piano
: For the theologian, see Karl Christian Friedrich Krause.
For royalty, the anglicisation of personal name was a general phenomenon, especially until recently: Charles for Carlos, Karoly, and Karl ; Frederic for Friedrich or Fredrik, etc.
For example, Adam Friedrich had lived in the U. S. since 1955 and been a citizen since 1962 before OSI found that he had been a member of the Waffen-SS assigned as a prison guard at the Gross-Rosen concentration camp.
For most of this time he had an ecumenical scholarship from the Diakonishes Werk and lived in the famous Evangelishes Stift ( whose former inhabitants included Johannes Kepler, Ludwig Feuerbach, Friedrich W. J. Schelling, and Georg W. F. Hegel ).
: For his son sometimes known as Emil Jr., see Friedrich Gustav Carl Emil Erlenmeyer
For his first one-person show, at the Galerie Heiner Friedrich, Munich, in 1969, he removed 1, 000 tons of earth in a conical shape to create Munich Depression.
A change that would be affected as or by a specific loosening or tightening of those constraints is a marginal change, as large as the smallest relevant division of that good or service .< ref name =" wieser_ein "> von Wieser, Friedrich ; Über den Ursprung und die Hauptgesetze des wirtschaftlichen Wertes < nowiki > Nature and Essence of Theoretical Economics < nowiki ></ nowiki > ( 1884 ), p. 128 .</ ref > For reasons of tractability, it is often assumed in neoclassical analysis that goods and services are continuously divisible.
: For the German World War II generals, see Friedrich von Mellenthin and Horst von Mellenthin.
For air at STP, the minimum sparkover voltage is around 327 volts, as noted by Friedrich Paschen.
For surfaces, the generalization from the geometry of a plane – a flat surface – to that of a general curved surface had been described in the early 19th century by Carl Friedrich Gauss.
For example, an important classical economic liberal, Friedrich Hayek, acknowledged an intellectual debt to Burke.

For and Schiller
For Schiller, we perceive in nature an “ image of our infancy irrevocably past ”.
Same year Schiller produced another successful single called ' Time For Dreams ' with world famous Chinese pianist Lang Lang.
For owners Jack Majewski and David Schiller, the step-up meant finding a new venue, as well as recruiting more able players and finding corporate investments to fund the venture into the BBL.

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For Immanuel Kant the aesthetic experience of beauty is a judgment of a subjective but similar human truth, since all people should agree that “ this rose is beautiful ” if it in fact is.
For Arthur Schopenhauer aesthetic contemplation of beauty is the most free that the pure intellect can be from the dictates of will ; here we contemplate perfection of form without any kind of worldly agenda, and thus any intrusion of utility or politics would ruin the point of the beauty.
For example, rugby union is both dangerous and adrenaline-inducing but is not considered an extreme sport due to its traditional image, and because it does not involve high speed or an intention to perform stunts ( the aesthetic criteria mentioned above ) and also it does not have changing environmental variables for the athletes.
For both Moore and Bloomsbury, the greatest ethic goods were " the importance of personal relationships and the private life ", as well as aesthetic appreciation: " art for art's sake ".
For a psychoanalytical definition, as early as Freud psychotherapists have turned to the ancient Greek philosophy's " overturning of mythology " as a definition to understanding of the heightened aesthetic.
For aesthetic and technical reasons it was shot in black and white, which was unusual for its time.
Regarding the obvious gap between the movie's troubled production and its eventual triumph of aesthetic cinematic form on the screen, Jeff Swindoll wrote in his 2008 DVD Review of Munchausen for Monsters and Critics: " For the absolute hell that the production of the film turned out to be, you really don't see any of that tension on the screen.
For many bands, the use of religious themes is for aesthetic and symbolic purposes only.
For the Arcadia incarnation of their ever-changing band aesthetic, Le Bon, Rhodes, and Roger Taylor donned an upmarket ' gothic ' look of black tuxedos, vintage formal wear, and bow ties.
For example, according to McEvilly, postmodernism begins with the realization that one no longer believes in the myth of progress, and that Duchamp sensed this in 1914 when he changed his modernist practice to a postmodernist one, " abjuring aesthetic delectation, transcendent ambition, and tour de force demonstrations of formal agility in favor of aesthetic indifference, acknowledgement of the ordinary world, and the found object or readymade.
For instance, an organization can profess highly aesthetic and moral standards at the second level of Schein's model while simultaneously displaying curiously opposing behavior at the third and deepest level of culture.
For many mailartists, the process of exchanging ideas and the sense of belonging to a global community that is able to maintain a peaceful collaboration beyond differences of language, religion and ideology, is valued above the aesthetic merits of the artworks that are swapped or created together.
For example, the aesthetic life view is written in short essay form, with poetic imagery and allusions, discussing aesthetic topics such as music, seduction, drama, and beauty.
For plastic surgical correction, the structural anatomy of the nose comprehends: A. the nasal soft tissues ; B. the aesthetic subunits and segments ; C. the blood supply arteries and veins ; D. the nasal lymphatic system ; E. the facial and nasal nerves ; F. the nasal bones ; and G. the nasal cartilages.
For Kant, an aesthetic judgment is subjective in that it relates to the internal feeling of pleasure or displeasure and not to any qualities in an external object.
For this reason, some guitarists prefer the sound of an all-tube amplifier ; the aesthetic properties of tube versus solid-state amps, though, are a topic of debate in the guitarist community.
For this reason, some guitarists prefer the sound of an all-tube amplifier ; the aesthetic properties of tube versus solid state amps, though, are a topic of debate in the guitarist community.
For Knight, aesthetic concepts cannot be formed directly from optical sensations, because these must be interpreted within the mind before they can be recognised as beautiful.
For comprehensive orthodontic treatment, most commonly, metal wires ( Juste ) are inserted into orthodontic brackets ( see dental braces ), which can be made from stainless steel or a more aesthetic ceramic material.
For aesthetic as well as practical reasons, the Neptune fountain was several times moved back and forth.
For those vehicles ( or customers who have aesthetic concerns or historical vehicles ), an externally-mountable tag is offered, typically designed to attach to the vehicle's front or rear license plate mounting points.
For aesthetic purposes, the keystone is sometimes larger than the other voussoirs, or embellished with a boss.

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