Introductory Lectures on Aesthetics by Georg Hegel (Author), Michael Inwood (Editor, Introduction), Bernard Bosanquet (Translator)
About the Book
To resolve this apparent paradox, as Michael Inwood explains in his incisive Introduction, we must understand the particular place of aesthetics in Hegel's vast intellectual edifice. Its central pillars consist of logic, philosophy of nature and philosophy of spirit. Art derives its value from offering a sensory vision of the God-like absolute, from its harmonious fusion of form and content, and from summing up the world-view of an age such as Homer's. While it scaled supreme heights in ancient Greece, Hegel doubted art's ability to encompass Christian belief or the reflective irony characteristic of modern societies. Many such challenging ideas are developed in this superb treatise; it counts among the most stimulating works of a master thinker.
| Asin | 014043335X |
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| Author | Georg Hegel |
| Publisher | Penguin Classics |
| Publication date | 27 May 1993 |
| Language | English |
| Number of page | 256 pages |
| Product Dimensions | 19.86 x 12.85 x 1.83 cm |
| Binding | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9780140433357 |
| In the box | 1 x Main Product |