Who said this?
Anybody know who said this?...trying to link this quote to its author:
"we know we are rightly judging a thing to be beautiful by observing that our mental faculties are being stimulated in such a way that the imagination enters into a kind of freeplay with the cognitive powers producing a variety of pleasure completely independent of interest or concern over wether or not that thing taken to be beautiful actually exists."
"we know we are rightly judging a thing to be beautiful by observing that our mental faculties are being stimulated in such a way that the imagination enters into a kind of freeplay with the cognitive powers producing a variety of pleasure completely independent of interest or concern over wether or not that thing taken to be beautiful actually exists."
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