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This chapter surveys modern poetry written in Chinese, which not only represents changes in form, language, and aesthetic orientation, but also embodies the transformations of social, political, and cultural structures in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Despite such challenges, modern poetry has created a highly original “minor tradition,” which runs parallel to the “major tradition”...
Kant's underlying point is that, given that beauty and morality are relevantly analogous, it ought to be possible to use a sensible intuition of beauty to represent symbolically the non‐sensible (because purely rational) idea of the morally good. For subjects who grasp this symbolism, judgments of beauty perhaps provide a means to reflect on the morally good itself, and this is perhaps somehow relevant...
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