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Question 1

The text points to which of the following as a Copernican Revolution in philosophy?
 
  a. Hegel's idea of the Absolute Spirit
  b. The romantics' primacy of emotion over reason
  c. Byron's exaltation of the senses
  d. Kant's idea that the knower is the active agent in knowledge, not the object being known
  e. Coleridge's rejection of the watchmaker God of the philosophes

Question 2

Which Romantic artist served as a bridge between Classicism and Romanticism?
 
  a. Poe
  b. Beethoven
  c. Delacroix
  d. Friedrich
  e. Bach



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Excellent


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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