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    Challenges→Poetry has a wider sphere of truth accessible to it than painting or music.

    Herder argues in the Kritische Wälder that poetry's temporal unfolding of signs creates a thinner, more mediated contact with reality than the simultaneity of painterly composition.

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    Herder
    # Herder Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803) was a German philosopher who believed that each culture and nation has its own unique spirit and character shaped by its history, language, and environment. He rejected the idea that there was one universal standard of civilization, instead arguing that different peoples develop their own distinct values and ways of life that deserve respect. Herder's ideas were influential in developing modern concepts of nationalism and cultural identity, and he emphasized the importance of understanding people through their own cultural context rather than judging them by outsiders' standards.
    Kritische Wälder(the specific work being referenced)
    A book Herder wrote called 'Critical Forests' (in German), where he explored questions about how different art forms—like poetry and painting—help us understand reality.
    mediated contact with reality(describing the relationship between art and what's real)
    When something comes between you and the world—like how language and words act as a filter between your mind and what's actually out there.
    painterly composition

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    The way a painter arranges colors, shapes, and images all in one frame so you can see the whole thing together instantly.
    simultaneity
    The property of two events occurring at the same time, which in Einstein's model is relative to reference frames rather than absolute
    temporal unfolding(as used in metaphysics)
    The way something reveals its full meaning or nature gradually over time, rather than all at once.

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