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Literary theorists and translators often say that artistic language takes on special meaning (semantics), different from what we ordinarily find.
When we learn that, he says, "we learn that only by letting go our grip on all that we ordinarily find most precious -- our achievements, our plans, our loved ones, our very selves -- can we find, ultimately, the most profound freedom".
His underlying idea is that we experience a beautiful object as having the kind of unity that we ordinarily find in objects by subsuming them under a determinate concept, but independently of any such subsumption.
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