Kant’s conception of nature’s having a “purposiveness without a purpose” was quickly picked by the Romantics and made into a theory of art as revealing the otherwise hidden unity of nature and freedom. Other responses (such as Hegel’s) turned instead to Kant’s concept of judgment and used this to develop a theory that, instead of the Romantics’ conception of the non-discursive manifestation of the absolute, argued for the discursively articulable realization of conceptual truths. Although Hegel did not argue for the “end of art” (although it is widely held that he did just that), he did, curiously enough, claim that it is art and not philosophy which tells us about the “life” of agents. To see how he reconciles that claim with his otherwise...
Hegel's critique of the Early German Romantic figures of Fr. Schlegel, Novalis and Schleiermacher re...
Hegel's critique of the Early German Romantic figures of Fr. Schlegel, Novalis and Schleiermacher re...
Following the temporarily inescapable and predominating rationalism which reaches its apex with the ...
This paper argues that Hegel attempts to appropriate the irreversible aspects of Romantic aesthetics...
This paper argues that Hegel attempts to appropriate the irreversible aspects of Romantic aesthetics...
This paper argues that Hegel attempts to appropriate the irreversible aspects of Romantic aesthetics...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
Hegel's critique of the Early German Romantic figures of Fr. Schlegel, Novalis and Schleiermacher re...
Hegel's critique of the Early German Romantic figures of Fr. Schlegel, Novalis and Schleiermacher re...
According to Hegel’s Vorlesungen über die Ästhetik, art has, in the course of time, suffered the los...
Hegel's critique of the Early German Romantic figures of Fr. Schlegel, Novalis and Schleiermacher re...
Hegel's critique of the Early German Romantic figures of Fr. Schlegel, Novalis and Schleiermacher re...
Following the temporarily inescapable and predominating rationalism which reaches its apex with the ...
This paper argues that Hegel attempts to appropriate the irreversible aspects of Romantic aesthetics...
This paper argues that Hegel attempts to appropriate the irreversible aspects of Romantic aesthetics...
This paper argues that Hegel attempts to appropriate the irreversible aspects of Romantic aesthetics...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
Hegel's critique of the Early German Romantic figures of Fr. Schlegel, Novalis and Schleiermacher re...
Hegel's critique of the Early German Romantic figures of Fr. Schlegel, Novalis and Schleiermacher re...
According to Hegel’s Vorlesungen über die Ästhetik, art has, in the course of time, suffered the los...
Hegel's critique of the Early German Romantic figures of Fr. Schlegel, Novalis and Schleiermacher re...
Hegel's critique of the Early German Romantic figures of Fr. Schlegel, Novalis and Schleiermacher re...
Following the temporarily inescapable and predominating rationalism which reaches its apex with the ...