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    Form must always be realized in matter — Carmelics
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    Supports→General principles of beautiful form are objective but not completely determinate, thus allowing for differences of taste even though beauty is objective

    Form must always be realized in matter

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    Herz’s Considerations from Speculative Philosophy, published at the age of twenty-four, does not purport to be more than a German paraphrase of Kant’s Latin dissertation, but it goes beyond Kant’s published work on a number of points in the treatment of space, time, and things in themselves. It also adds a Mendelssohnian argument about the simplicity of the soul, and, most surprisingly, includes a digression on aesthetic judgment that anticipates a central argument of his subsequent Essay on Tas

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