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    Aesthetic pleasure in representation requires a certain d... — Carmelics
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    Supports→When the object of aesthetic representation collapses into the subject (i.e., when subject and object merge), the pleasant character of the representation disappears and the relation becomes unpleasant.

    Aesthetic pleasure in representation requires a certain distance between the subject and the object.

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    If the objects gets too close to us, if we regard it as a part of us or even as ourselves, the pleasant character of the representation completely disappears, and the relation to the subject immediately becomes an unpleasant relation to us since here subject and object collapse, as it were, into one another. (Rhapsody; Philosophical Writings, p. 134)

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