A philosophical text, likely a speech draft or essay, found within House Oversight documents (Bates stamped 029672). The unnamed author—who identifies as seeing the world through 'politics, political economy and internationalism'—discusses the tension and necessary unity between scientific logic/reason and artistic intuition/passion. The text draws heavily on Immanuel Kant's philosophy and musical analogies (Mahler, Hoffman) to argue that solving complex problems requires blending 'policy ambition' with 'imagination'.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Immanuel Kant | Philosopher |
Cited regarding 'the higher self' and 'inner command'.
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| Mahler | Composer |
Used as an example of creativity (a symphony that did not exist before creation).
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| E.T.A. Hoffman | Writer/Composer |
Quoted regarding the nature of music.
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| Beethoven | Composer |
Mentioned to contextualize E.T.A. Hoffman.
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| Unknown Author | Author |
Describes themselves as living in 'the world of politics, political economy and internationalism'. (Note: Document fo...
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029672'.
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"The moral basis of our public life, our social organisation, has come from within us - by aspiration and by light, not by some process of logical deduction."Source
"Science is forever trying to undress nature while the artistic impulse is to be wrapped in it."Source
"In the world I have lived in, the world of politics, political economy and internationalism, the literature exists in abundance."Source
"Music reveals to man an unknown realm... a world in which he leaves behind all feelings circumscribed by intellect in order to embrace the inexpressible."Source
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