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68 Sec. 17. Colour 72 Sec. 18. Materials surveyed 76 Part III. -- Form Sec. 19. There is a beauty of form 82 Sec. 20. Physiology of the perception of form 85 Sec. 21. Values of geometrical figures 88 Sec. 22. Symmetry 91 Sec. 23. Form the unity of a manifold 95 Sec. 24. Multiplicity in uniformity 97 Sec. 25. Example of the stars 100 Sec. 26. Defects of pure multiplicity 106 Sec. 27. Aesthetics of democracy 110 Sec. 28. Values of types and values of examples 112 Sec. 29. Origin of types 116 Sec. 30. The average modified in the direction of pleasure 121 Sec. 31. Are all things beautiful? 126 Sec. 32. Effects of indeterminate form 131 Sec. 33. Example of landscape 133 Sec. 34. Extensions to objects usually not regarded aesthetically 138 Sec. 35. Further dangers of indeterminateness 142 Sec. 36. The illusion of infinite perfection 146 Sec. 37. Organized nature the source of apperceptive forms 152 Sec. 38. Utility the principle of organization in nature 155 Sec. 39. The relation of utility to beauty 157 Sec. 40. Utility the principle of organization in the arts 160 Sec. 41. Form and adventitious ornament 163 Sec. 42. Syntactical form 167 Sec. 42. Literary form. The plot 171 Sec. 44. Character as an aesthetic form 174 Sec. 45. Ideal characters 176 Sec. 46. The religious imagination 180 Sec. 47. Preference is ultimately irrational 185 Part IV. -- Expression Sec. 48
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