"All Is Leaf": Difference, Metamorphosis, And Goethe's Phenomenology of Knowledge (Critical Essay)
Studies in Romanticism 2010, Spring, 49, 1
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All things created would seem, in a way, to be purposeless, if they lacked an operation proper to them; since the purpose of everything is its operation [Omnes res creatae viderentur quodammodo esse frustra, si propria operatione destituerentur, cum omnis res sit propter suam operationem]. --St. Thomas Aquinas
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