A Text-Book in Psychology: An Attempt to Found the Science of Psychology On ...

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A Text-Book in Psychology: An Attempt to Found the Science of Psychology On ...
Johann Friedrich Herbart
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100. These feelings are analogous to all aesthetic feeling, from which they differ only in this, that in the latter case the object presented is made the subject of a predicate, which expresses approbation or blame; hence the aesthetic feeling is brought into the form of a judgment and is scientifically treated, which from a practical standpoint is infinitely superior.
Note. — When, in the beautiful, size predominates, a sense of the sublime arises. This is a genuine species of beauty, because
...relations of magnitude themselves belong to the elements of beauty. But we seek in vain for the definition of the ridiculous, which has its origin in the possibility of laughing, and which can not be considered without reference to a human body and its organic vital sensations. The most purely comic sensations would to the pure intellect amount to mere contrast. Laugh- ing belongs to the emotions ; like the latter, it shakes the body, and again, in reversed order through the latter, it shakes the mind.

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