Publisher:
State University of New York Press, Albany
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EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA
"Hegel's Lectures on Aesthetics present a systematic and historical overview of the nature and development of art in light of its meaning and philosophical significance. This book considers Hegel's aesthetics from a variety of perspectives. With an...
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"Hegel's Lectures on Aesthetics present a systematic and historical overview of the nature and development of art in light of its meaning and philosophical significance. This book considers Hegel's aesthetics from a variety of perspectives. With an introduction by William Maker, the individual essays address Hegel's treatment of music, painting, comedy, and architecture, as well as his earlier writings on art, his relations to Schiller and to Schlegel, his treatment of romanticism, the place of aesthetics in the system, and his controversial claims about the overcoming of art. Several perspectives focus specifically on the contemporary relevance of Hegel's aesthetics in light of developments in art since his time, and especially in connection with modernism, postmodernism, and deconstruction."--Jacket.
Essays first presented at the 14th Biennial Meeting of the Hegel Society of America, held Oct. 18-20, 1996 in Keystone, Colo
Includes bibliographical references and index
"Hegel's Lectures on Aesthetics present a systematic and historical overview of the nature and development of art in light of its meaning and philosophical significance. This book considers Hegel's aesthetics from a variety of perspectives. With an introduction by William Maker, the individual essays address Hegel's treatment of music, painting, comedy, and architecture, as well as his earlier writings on art, his relations to Schiller and to Schlegel, his treatment of romanticism, the place of aesthetics in the system, and his controversial claims about the overcoming of art. Several perspectives focus specifically on the contemporary relevance of Hegel's aesthetics in light of developments in art since his time, and especially in connection with modernism, postmodernism, and deconstruction."--Jacket
Art and the absolute revisited : neglect of Hegel's aesthetics - William Desmond -- - Hegel's concept of the dissolution of art - Carl Rapp -- - Hegel's aesthetic and the possibility of art criticism - Brian K. Etter -- - Art as a mode of thought : Hegel's aesthetics and the origins of modernism - Jere Surber -- - Presidential address : Hegel and the art of painting - Stephen Houlgate -- - Spirit of gravity : architecture and externality - David Kolb -- - Challenge of architecture to Hegel's aesthetics - Richard Dean Winfield -- - Hegel and the spirit of comedy - Stephen C. Law -- - Squaring the romantic circle : Hegel's critique of Schlegel's theories of art - Judith Norman -- - Modernity and the crisis of aesthetic representation in Hegel's early writings - Martin Gammon -- - Aesthetic education and the aesthetic state : Hegel's response to Schiller - Andrew G. Fiala -- - Logic of art : beauty and nature - Edward Halper
Hegel and aesthetics
Published:
(c)2000
Publisher:
State University of New York Press, Albany
"Hegel's Lectures on Aesthetics present a systematic and historical overview of the nature and development of art in light of its meaning and philosophical significance. This book considers Hegel's aesthetics from a variety of perspectives. With an...
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"Hegel's Lectures on Aesthetics present a systematic and historical overview of the nature and development of art in light of its meaning and philosophical significance. This book considers Hegel's aesthetics from a variety of perspectives. With an introduction by William Maker, the individual essays address Hegel's treatment of music, painting, comedy, and architecture, as well as his earlier writings on art, his relations to Schiller and to Schlegel, his treatment of romanticism, the place of aesthetics in the system, and his controversial claims about the overcoming of art. Several perspectives focus specifically on the contemporary relevance of Hegel's aesthetics in light of developments in art since his time, and especially in connection with modernism, postmodernism, and deconstruction."--Jacket
Essays first presented at the 14th Biennial Meeting of the Hegel Society of America, held Oct. 18-20, 1996 in Keystone, Colo. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
Includes bibliographical references and index
William Desmond: Art and the absolute revisited : neglect of Hegel's aesthetics
Carl Rapp: Hegel's concept of the dissolution of art
Brian K. Etter: Hegel's aesthetic and the possibility of art criticism
Jere Surber: Art as a mode of thought : Hegel's aesthetics and the origins of modernism
Stephen Houlgate: Presidential address : Hegel and the art of painting
David Kolb: Spirit of gravity : architecture and externality
Richard Dean Winfield: Challenge of architecture to Hegel's aesthetics
Stephen C. Law: Hegel and the spirit of comedy
Judith Norman: Squaring the romantic circle : Hegel's critique of Schlegel's theories of art
Martin Gammon: Modernity and the crisis of aesthetic representation in Hegel's early writings
Andrew G. Fiala: Aesthetic education and the aesthetic state : Hegel's response to Schiller