id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6798 Schiller, Friedrich Aesthetical Essays of Friedrich Schiller .txt text/plain 146153 5131 59 such a state contradicts the moral nature of man, because lawfulness can depend on the moral conduct of man as on natural results, this conduct a means of leading man from matter to form, from feeling to laws, from a the instinct of form, acts as nature and as necessity; when the sensuous dependent feeling to moral liberty, because beauty reveals to us the fact the feeling of the beautiful that the state of our spiritual nature is the absolute moral power which is subjected to no condition of nature, it Many things in nature offer man the beautiful and sublime. This first beauty, thus formed by nature solely and in virtue of the laws of the various ends which nature had in view in forming man, and thence Of these two relations between the moral nature of man and his physical And as nature never gives way to moral reasons, ./cache/6798.txt ./txt/6798.txt