[47] Vorles. üb. d. Ästh. i. pp. 66-67.

[48] Vorles. üb. d. Ästh. i. p. 353.

[49] Op. cit. i. p. 72.

[50] Vorles. üb. d. Ästh. i. pp. 13-16.


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SCHOPENHAUER AND HERBART

Æsthetic mysticism in the opponents of Idealism.

Nothing, perhaps, shows more clearly how well this imaginative conception of art suited the spirit of the times (not only a particular fashion in philosophy, but the psychological conditions expressed by the Romantic movement) than the fact that the adversaries of the systems of Schelling, Solger and Hegel either agreed with this conception in general or, while believing themselves to be departing widely from it, actually returned to it involuntarily.