id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46330 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich The Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy of Fine Arts Translated from the German with Notes and Prefatory Essay .txt text/plain 75871 9236 76 designates the beauty of nature and that of art as if merely standing mere external unintelligent nature; in works of art, mind has to do good actions, true opinions, beautiful human beings or works of art, merely _subjective idea_, whose content has no natural and independent out of that aspect of a work of art in which, being a sensuous object, For the sensuous aspect of the work of art has a right to existence things in nature, and the work of art occupies the mean between what is indeed, an element essential to the work of art to have natural shapes plastic forms of art, under the shape of which the mind as artist in the idea of beauty, separately and by itself _as a work of art_, and the universal art of the mind which has become free in its own nature, ./cache/46330.txt ./txt/46330.txt