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Acknowledgments Translator's foreword Preface 1. Intuition and expression 2. Intuition and art 3. Art and philosophy 4. Historicism and intellectualism in the aesthetic 5. critique of analogous errors in history and logic 6. Theoretical activity and practical activity 7. The analogy between the theoretical and the practical 8. The exclusion of other forms of the spirit 9. That expression cannot be divided into modes or levels: the critique of rhetoric 10. Aesthetic feelings and the distinction between the beautiful and the ugly 11. Critique of aesthetic hedonism 12. The aesthetic of 'That which attracts liking' and the pseudo-aesthetic concepts 13. Physical beauty and the nature of art 14. Errors arising from the confusion between the physical and the aesthetic 15. The activity of externalisation: the technique and the theory of the arts 16. Taste and the reproduction of art 17. The history of art and literature 18. Conclusion: identity of linguistics and the aesthetic Index.