The Aesthetic Theories of Kant, Hegel, and SchopenhauerHumanities Press, 1978 - 219 pages |
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... Religion . Whereas the vision - method of Art , external in point of form , is but sub- jective production and shivers the substantial content into many separate shapes , and whereas Religion , with its separa- tion into parts , opens ...
... Religion . Whereas the vision - method of Art , external in point of form , is but sub- jective production and shivers the substantial content into many separate shapes , and whereas Religion , with its separa- tion into parts , opens ...
Page 102
... religion , science , art , are not autonomous forms of cultural and spiritual expression but philosophical errors ... religion as the wor- ship of Spirit as subject is superior to the naïve superstitious adoration of material object ...
... religion , science , art , are not autonomous forms of cultural and spiritual expression but philosophical errors ... religion as the wor- ship of Spirit as subject is superior to the naïve superstitious adoration of material object ...
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... religion and philosophy are subsumed . In the first the Hegelian dialectic is concerned with the logic of thinking , in the second with the logic of natural growth , in the third with the logic of history and cultural change . In his ...
... religion and philosophy are subsumed . In the first the Hegelian dialectic is concerned with the logic of thinking , in the second with the logic of natural growth , in the third with the logic of history and cultural change . In his ...
Contents
German Aesthetic Tradition from Baumgarten | 3 |
THE THREE CRITIQUES The Critique of Judg | 11 |
THE FOUR DETERMINATIONS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 19 |
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Absolute abstract according Aeschylus aesthetic contemplation aesthetic experience aesthetic judgment aesthetic pleasure AESTHETIC THEORY Antigone apprehension architecture art and beauty Arthur Schopenhauer artist Baumgarten become character cognition concept concrete consciousness Creon Critique of Judgment dialectical disinterestedness distinction doctrine emotion essay essence ethical substance Euripides expression external faculties feeling freedom genius German harmony Hebbel Hegel human I. A. Richards Idea ideal imagination individual intuition judgment of Taste Kant Kant's Keats Kuno Fischer logical manifest means medium merely metaphysical mind moral nature noumenal noumenon passions perception phenomenal philosophy Plato play poet poetic poetry Practical Reason priori pure purposiveness reality realm religion represent representation romantic art says Schiller Schopen Schopenhauer Schopenhauer's aesthetic sculpture sensation sense sensuous sensus communis significance social soul species Spinoza Spirit sublime supersensible symbol symbolical art teleological thing thing-in-itself thought tion tragedy tragic translation truth unity universal vision