My thesis addresses a puzzle concerning Hegel's notion of the value of beauty. On the one hand, the contemplation of beauty, in particular artistic beauty, has the same status for Hegel as philosophical knowledge, since through both, we come to grasp the absolute truth: the unity of spirit and nature, or of the human individual and the world it lives in. On the other hand, Hegel thinks that the aesthetic unity of spirit and nature is in some way deficient, when compared to the unity we come to grasp through philosophical knowledge. Thus Hegel claims that philosophy and art have the same content, while philosophy is higher than art. I suggest that this puzzle can be dissolved if we consider that beautiful art, for Hegel, is associated with ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the logic, and therefore conceptual, determination of the He...
In his Berlin Lectures on History of Philosophy Hegel, on the one hand, recognizes great merits to A...
This article aims to clarify Hegel’s reference to art in connection with his view of the relationsh...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
Hegel’s Early Writings do not contain any kind of proper philosophy of fine art“.1 With these words...
According to Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in the Introductory Lectures on Aesthetics (The Introduct...
Hegel was highly influenced by Plato’s philosophy, as appears in his Lectures on the History of Phil...
In this article, I discuss the philosophical position that marks the end of the Age of Aesthetics: H...
According to Hegel, the idea of beauty should realize itself in certain external forms in accordance...
Book synopsis: That aesthetics is central to Hegel's philosophical enterprise is not widely acknowle...
dinbilIn our study, we tried to evaluate the relationship between image and concept, which has an im...
G.W.F. Hegel's aesthetics, or philosophy of art, forms part of the extraordinarily rich German aesth...
The paper investigates Hegel’s claim: “art is dead”. What does this phrase mean? What must we know a...
Abstract: In this article, I discuss the philosophical position that marks the end of the Age of Aes...
As I have already suggested in "The Journal of Philosophical Studies" (Nr. 564), we can find another...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the logic, and therefore conceptual, determination of the He...
In his Berlin Lectures on History of Philosophy Hegel, on the one hand, recognizes great merits to A...
This article aims to clarify Hegel’s reference to art in connection with his view of the relationsh...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
Hegel’s Early Writings do not contain any kind of proper philosophy of fine art“.1 With these words...
According to Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in the Introductory Lectures on Aesthetics (The Introduct...
Hegel was highly influenced by Plato’s philosophy, as appears in his Lectures on the History of Phil...
In this article, I discuss the philosophical position that marks the end of the Age of Aesthetics: H...
According to Hegel, the idea of beauty should realize itself in certain external forms in accordance...
Book synopsis: That aesthetics is central to Hegel's philosophical enterprise is not widely acknowle...
dinbilIn our study, we tried to evaluate the relationship between image and concept, which has an im...
G.W.F. Hegel's aesthetics, or philosophy of art, forms part of the extraordinarily rich German aesth...
The paper investigates Hegel’s claim: “art is dead”. What does this phrase mean? What must we know a...
Abstract: In this article, I discuss the philosophical position that marks the end of the Age of Aes...
As I have already suggested in "The Journal of Philosophical Studies" (Nr. 564), we can find another...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the logic, and therefore conceptual, determination of the He...
In his Berlin Lectures on History of Philosophy Hegel, on the one hand, recognizes great merits to A...
This article aims to clarify Hegel’s reference to art in connection with his view of the relationsh...