Chapter XII.-Of Vital Beauty:-First, as Relative. |
§1. | Transition from typical to vital Beauty. | 89 | §2. | The perfection of the theoretic faculty as concerned with vital beauty, is charity. | 90 | §3. | Only with respect to plants, less affection than sympathy. | 91 | §4. | Which is proportioned to the appearance of energy in the plants. | 92 | §5. | This sympathy is unselfish, and does not regard utility. | 93 | §6. | Especially with respect to animals. | 94 | §7. | And it is destroyed by evidences of mechanism. | 95 | §8. | The second perfection of the theoretic faculty as concerned with life is justice of moral judgment. | 96 | §9. | How impeded. | 97 | §10. | The influence of moral signs in expression. | 97 | §11. | As also in plants. | 99 | §12. | Recapitulation. | 100 |
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