Rather than reading Shaftesbury in anticipation of later forms of disinterestedness, this essay seeks to unpack the larger significance of his aesthetics by tracing his ideas back to their ancient sources. This essay looks to the venerable tradition of world contemplation. It argues that Shaftesbury advances a specifically Stoic model of world contemplation in The Moralists. The text’s principal concern is not with this or that beautiful object but with the whole of which it and the viewer are indivisibly a part; its aim is not so much to account for how we perceive beauty as to foster a characteristically Stoic orientation toward the world, one in which we overcome our egocentric view of things and align ourselves with th...
My dissertation is a historical study which attempts to recover the classical synthesis of aesthetic...
This essay considers the powerful influence of dualistic thinking in aesthetics and the capacity of ...
International audienceThe present article is an edition of the Pathologia (1706), a Latin manuscript...
Rather than reading Shaftesbury in anticipation of later forms of disinterestedness, this essay seek...
The essay reconsiders some scattered and minor aspects of Lord Shaftesbury's thought which allow to ...
In my paper I discuss the ambiguous relationship between Platonism and modern aesthetics through som...
This thesis examines Shaftesbury’s Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times (1711), and revi...
Published in its final version in 1709, Lord Shaftesbury's "The Moralists" drew the attention of sch...
Anthony Ashley Cooper, third earl of Shaftesbury, is a complex figure in the intellectual history of...
Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, by Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbu...
Shaftesbury’s major work Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times was one of the most influ...
In Soliloquy or Advice to an Author (part I, sect. 2), Shaftesbury tells the 'story of an amour' in ...
In Soliloquy or Advice to an Author (part I, sect. 2), Shaftesbury tells the 'story of an amour' in ...
Stoic ideals infused seventeenth- and eighteenth-century thought, not only in the figure of the asce...
In the 6 treatises that Anthony Ashley Cooper, third Earl of Shaftesbury, collects in 1711 under the...
My dissertation is a historical study which attempts to recover the classical synthesis of aesthetic...
This essay considers the powerful influence of dualistic thinking in aesthetics and the capacity of ...
International audienceThe present article is an edition of the Pathologia (1706), a Latin manuscript...
Rather than reading Shaftesbury in anticipation of later forms of disinterestedness, this essay seek...
The essay reconsiders some scattered and minor aspects of Lord Shaftesbury's thought which allow to ...
In my paper I discuss the ambiguous relationship between Platonism and modern aesthetics through som...
This thesis examines Shaftesbury’s Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times (1711), and revi...
Published in its final version in 1709, Lord Shaftesbury's "The Moralists" drew the attention of sch...
Anthony Ashley Cooper, third earl of Shaftesbury, is a complex figure in the intellectual history of...
Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, by Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbu...
Shaftesbury’s major work Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times was one of the most influ...
In Soliloquy or Advice to an Author (part I, sect. 2), Shaftesbury tells the 'story of an amour' in ...
In Soliloquy or Advice to an Author (part I, sect. 2), Shaftesbury tells the 'story of an amour' in ...
Stoic ideals infused seventeenth- and eighteenth-century thought, not only in the figure of the asce...
In the 6 treatises that Anthony Ashley Cooper, third Earl of Shaftesbury, collects in 1711 under the...
My dissertation is a historical study which attempts to recover the classical synthesis of aesthetic...
This essay considers the powerful influence of dualistic thinking in aesthetics and the capacity of ...
International audienceThe present article is an edition of the Pathologia (1706), a Latin manuscript...