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One must not say: only the new idea arouses aesthetic pleasure, but rather every idea that does not fall into the sphere of the will arouses aesthetic pleasure. Saying it regardless, however, would mean that only a new idea could be perceived in such a way that leaves our sphere of the will untouched. It is certain, however, that there are new ideas that we do not judge aesthetically; then which part of a new idea do we judge aesthetically? The question remains.

ABANDONED FRAGMENTS: UNEDITED WORKS 1897-1917, Franz Kafka

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