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Introductory lectures on aesthetics / Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831)
Titre : Introductory lectures on aesthetics Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831), Auteur ; Bosanquet, Bernard (1848-1923), Traducteur ; Inwood, Michael J. (1944-....)., Préfacier, etc. Editeur : London : Penguin Books Année de publication : 1993 Collection : Penguin classics Importance : (XLII-197 p.). Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-043335-7 Note générale : Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831. Introductory lectures on aesthetics.. - London ; New York : Penguin Books, 1993 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831) Philosophy Aesthetics. Résumé : No philosopher has held a higher opinion of art than Hegel, yet nor was any so profoundly pessimistic about its prospects - despite living in the German golden age of Goethe, Mozart and Schiller. For if the artists of classical Greece could find the perfect fusion of content and form, modernity faced complicating - and ultimately disabling - questions. Christianity, with its code of unworldliness, had compromised the immediacy of man's relationship with reality, and ironic detachment had alienated him from his deepest feelings. Hegel's Introductory Lectures on Aesthetics were delivered in Berlin in the 1820s and stand today as a passionately argued work that challenged the ability of art to respond to the modern world. Note de contenu :
Bibliogr. p. XXXIX-XLIntroductory lectures on aesthetics [texte imprimé] / Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831), Auteur ; Bosanquet, Bernard (1848-1923), Traducteur ; Inwood, Michael J. (1944-....)., Préfacier, etc. . - [S.l.] : London : Penguin Books, 1993 . - (XLII-197 p.). ; 20 cm. - (Penguin classics) .
ISBN : 978-0-14-043335-7
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831. Introductory lectures on aesthetics.. - London ; New York : Penguin Books, 1993
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831) Philosophy Aesthetics. Résumé : No philosopher has held a higher opinion of art than Hegel, yet nor was any so profoundly pessimistic about its prospects - despite living in the German golden age of Goethe, Mozart and Schiller. For if the artists of classical Greece could find the perfect fusion of content and form, modernity faced complicating - and ultimately disabling - questions. Christianity, with its code of unworldliness, had compromised the immediacy of man's relationship with reality, and ironic detachment had alienated him from his deepest feelings. Hegel's Introductory Lectures on Aesthetics were delivered in Berlin in the 1820s and stand today as a passionately argued work that challenged the ability of art to respond to the modern world. Note de contenu :
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