Hegel's aesthetics : the art of idealism / Lydia L. Moland.

Hegel's Aesthetics is the first comprehensive interpretation of Hegel's philosophy of art in English in thirty years. It gives a new analysis of his notorious ""end of art"" thesis, shows the indispensability of his aesthetics to his philosophy generally, and argues for...

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Main Author: Moland, Lydia L. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: the scope and significance of Hegel's Aesthetics
  • I. Art and the idea
  • Truth and beauty: art as the sensuous appearance of the idea
  • II. The particular forms of art
  • Symbolic art: the distant divine
  • Classical art: the embodied divine
  • Romantic art: the human divine
  • The dissolution and future of the particular arts
  • III. The system of the individual arts
  • Externality as symbol: architecture
  • Individuality embodied: sculpture
  • Subjectivity in retreat: painting
  • The sound of feeling: music
  • The language of inner imagination: poetry
  • Embodied reconciliation: Poetic genres and the end of the individual arts
  • Conclusion: aesthetic experience and the future of art.