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Index Abelard, Peter, i so Absolute future, 117, 118 Acting, 76-78 Adventure value, 159 Aesthetic component, 300 consummation of human being, 130 contemplation, 24 culture, 2,03-204 embodiment, 134 event, 22, 89 form, 90, 93, 282; as gift, 100 individuality, 269 love, 90 necessity, 119—120 objectivity, 199-200 obligation, 90 return, 26 self-activity, 41, 85 transcription vs. psychological and ethical transcription, 290 union of body and soul, 137 value, 42; of body, 188 whole, 67 Aestheticism, 230 Aesthetic object, 93, 108, 190, 248n.io8, 267, 296, 297, 298, 302,, 317-318, 3i8n.4 Aesthetics, ix, x, xix, xxiv, xxvi, xl, 24$n.93, 25on.i4$ basic task of, 317 expressive, 61—81 impressive, 92-99; as coming to perfection, 122; and soul, ioo; and study of art, 257-274 material, 262-274, 322 three tasks of, 267 of verbal creation, 11; opposed to cognition and action, 278-280 Aligheri, Dante, 57, no, 158, 208, 211, 224, 243-244nn.8i,82 Annensky, Innokenty, 171, 203 Answerability, i, 2 Anthropomachy, 146 Architectonic form, 303-318 Architectonics, x, xxiii, xxiv, 30, 209, 211, 270, 300-301 "Architectonics of Answerability /' xix-xxi Aristotle, xx, 69, 247-248n.104 Author, ix, xxx-xxxi as person, 7, 8, 17, 207-208 position of, established by relation to hero, 197 Authoring, xvi, xxxi as bearer of whole, 12 and ideal history, 6 Authorship, crisis of, 202-203 Autobiography, no difference between , and biography, 150 Averintsev, S. S., 231, 232n.i, 239n.6s (328] INDEX Bakhtin, M. M., ix-xlix textology of essays, 231 Bal'mont, Konstantin, 291, 3230.30 Baudelaire, Charles, 171 Bely, Andrei, 172, 203, 291, 3230.24 Berdyaev, Nikolai, 2340.164 Bergson, Henri, xxxiii, xxxiv, 43, 62 Bernard de Clairvaux, 145, 243n.8o Binswanger, Ludwig, 2450.91 Biographical form, 153 hero, 160 unity, 154 value, 152, 155, 162 Biography, 150-166 passim fabula io, 168-169 as gift, 166 Blok, Alexander, 179 Boccaccio, Giovaoni, 150 Bocharov, S. G., 231 Body, xxx, xxxiii, xxxiv, xlii-xliii, 190, 2420.78, 24400.82,86. See alsoEmbodiment of Christ, 57 exterior, 27-36, 42-43, 85,92, 95,99, 100, 132, 138, 157, 188 history of attitudes toward, 5^-59 inner/outer, 47-52 the other's, 57 Boundaries, 36, 90, 91, 95, 107, 108 birth and death as, 209 death as, 104-105 of existence, 105 fear of, 202, 203, 206 form as, 90-91, 116 as giving meaning, 116 of hero, 173 between human being and hero, 228, 274 of inner life, 101 of narrative, 161 between past and present, 117 temporal, 103 Buber, Martin, xii, xxxv, 24in.73 Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 180, 236n.49 Carroll, Lewis, ix Character, 172-182; defined, 174 Chateaubriand, Frangois Rene, Vicomte de, 180 Christ, 56, 57, in, 145, 237^55, 242^78 Christianity, 55, 57, 179, Mon.73, 242^78 Orthodox, 251^173 Clark, Katerina, xlviii Classical hero, 176-179 Co-creation, 66 Co-evaluation, 286 Co-experiencing, 61-62, 79, 80, 82, 83, 86, 88, 285-286 Cohen, Hermann, xiii, xv, xvi, xxxv, n, 62, 64, 67, 81, 24n.20, 239^64, 24in.73, 24511.87, 246n.ioi Cohn, Jonas, 233n.11 on isolation, 246-247n.103 Confessional self-accounting, 143-145, I47-U9, 165, 173 Consolidation (onjiOTHCHHe), 115, 235n.33 Consummation (wholeness),x, xviii, xxiv, xxvii, xxviii, xxx, 13, 16, 25, 27, 108, 127, 142, 148, 166, 209,233n.6 death as, 131 Content, 192-201 of lyric, 219-220 Cornwall, Barry, 220, 255^223 Defamiliarization, 307 Dessoir, Max, 238^59 Dialogue, xli, 19, 216 Diogenes Laertius, 240n.70 Diogenes of Sinope, 240n.69 Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 4, 21, 146, 159, 172, 186, 203, [3.145.63.136] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 03:05 GMT) INDEX [329] 236-2,370.49; 287-288 Double, 59 Ebbinghaus, Hermann, 114, 2son.i42 Eikhenbaum, Boris, 319^4 Einstein, Albert, xiii Eisler, Rudolf, 234n.14 Embodiment, 51, 91, 102, 116, 133, 204. See also Body content must be, 282 of theme, 229 of time/space, 208 Emerson, Caryl, 232nn.i,3 Environment, xxix, 71-72, 77. See also Horizon defined, 97-99, 134, 166, 205 Epicureanism, 53 Epistomologism, 88 Event, work of art as, 189 of being, 97, 125, 23snn.3o, 47, 249n. 131 of life, 234n.15 of reality, 281 Excess of seeing, xxv, 12, 22-23, 166, 235n.22 Expression as representation, 83-84 Pabular possibilities, 158 value, 158-159 Fate, 174-179 Fiedler, Konrad, 62, 92 Fool, playing at (loponcrBo, 181, 120, 172, Form, 87...

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