Section 9 : Ethical Outlook
Life and Destiny (1913)
“Ruskin's much-derided moral theory of art was part of an attempt to show that this human activity, which we value so highly, engaged the whole of human personality. His insistence on the sanctity of nature was part of an attempt to develop Goethe's intuition that form cannot be put together in the mind by an additive process, but is to be deduced from the laws of growth in living organisms, and their resistance to the elements.”
Section 3: A Note on Ruskin's Writings on Art and Architecture
Ruskin Today (1964)
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