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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
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