
Title | : | The Truth about Romanticism: Pragmatism and Idealism in Keats, Shelley, Coleridge (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism, Series Number 83) |
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ISBN | : | 0521198070 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780521198073 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 268 |
Publication | : | First published May 23, 2010 |
The Truth about Romanticism: Pragmatism and Idealism in Keats, Shelley, Coleridge (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism, Series Number 83) Reviews
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While everything is just a transcendental apparition from a core of nothingness which is empty but the 'I' is just a content stuff to make the objective to take the position of subjective so that things appear menaingful as stuff that we can perceive with its concept. Things and 'I' appear as conceptual stuff but they cooperate to unite into a propositional stuff as an objective like an urn to contain the wholenesss as a kind of truth. The truth is insidious in the normality which plays the role in shrouding the hidden from our sight so that our consciousness will be able to run under the atmosphere of our ideal. History has shown a variety of these to remind us of the truth hidden inside the normality might have played an enormous role in instigating a certain circumstance. In History, the critical people who instigated a certain segment of millenium would have been resided in a situation led to the outburst of a certain event caused of the proposition of spatial displacement meant to be governed by the temporal spot as to be called an temporal mystified attractor. The attractor governs the spatial dispalcement so as to have a oscillation onto the historical flimsy 2D plane where everything has to be happened as a kind of apparition.
Why we have taken the urn of truth as truth? The urn is just a conceptual proposition which we conceive it, as its original emptiness is a place to contrast with the conceptual 'I'. The urn is a mystification of united consciousness both the cosmological consciousness and the minority consciousness have to be obedient onto it.