Does the sentence below imply:
1. aesthetics accompanies logic through providing a science of sensitive cognition and the arts
or
2. aesthetics adds a science of sensitive cognition and the arts to logic ?
Sentence:
The term aesthetics was invented (by Baumgarten) “to supplement ‘logic’ by providing a science of sensitive cognition and the arts”
catttt Does the sentence below imply: Hard to say. You are reading commentary on a translation of a work on metaphysics from the eighteenth century quoting some other unknown commentary. At first glance, the sentence seems faulty.
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cattttDoes the sentence below imply:
Hard to say. You are reading commentary on a translation of a work on metaphysics from the eighteenth century quoting some other unknown commentary. At first glance, the sentence seems faulty. I don't see how you can invent a term to supplement another term by providing a science. Somebody went astray, like the best laid