Introduction I.Coleridges Concept of "Philosophy of Life" II.A Critical Survey of Coleridges Literary Criticism III.The Organization of the Book Chapter One Biographia Literaria: Reason and Sensibility in Poetry I.Opposition between Reason and Sensibility in Aesthetic Experience II.Unity of Reason and Sensibility: Expansion of Aesthetic Experience III.Idea of Beauty in Coleridges Poetic Aesthetics Chapter Two The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The Finite and Infinite in Religion I.Opposition between the Finite and Infinite in Religious Experience II.Unity of the Finite and Infinite: Transcendence of Religious Experience III.Idea of Faith in Coleridges Philosophy of Religion Chapter Three Aids to Reflection: Animal Instinct and Moral Being in Morality I.Opposition between Animal Instinct and Moral Being in Moral Experience II.Unity of Animal Instinct and Moral Being: Practicality of Moral Experience III.Idea of Goodness in Coleridges Philosophy of Morality Chapter Four On the Constitution of the Church and State: Right and Obligation in Politics I.Opposition between Right and Obligation in Political Experience II.Unity of Right and Obligation: Reflectiveness in Political Experience III.Idea of Power in Coleridges Philosophy of Politics Conclusion Works Cited