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Anoka Faruqee, "The Kantian Sublime: Why Care?"
http://anokafaruqee.com/the-kantian-sublime-why-care/
Kant, The Critique of Judgement, Section 23
"From this it may be seen at once that we express ourselves on the whole inaccurately if we term any object of nature sublime, although we may with perfect propriety call many such objects beautiful. For how can that which is apprehended as inherently contra-final be noted with an expression of approval? All that we can say is that the object lends itself to the presentation of a sublimity discoverable in the mind."
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https://medium.com/@pspinto/the-experience-of-the-sublime-in-the-work-of-caspar-david-friedrich-d9f06ffad358
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https://www.thecollector.com/the-sublime-concept-in-change-philosophy/
MUSIC (via Epidemic Sound)
Martin Gauffin, "The Lowest"
August Wilhelmsson, "Now Is The Time To Leave"
David Celeste, "A Song Of Lament"
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