The article re-visits the different scholarly approaches to Hegel's end-of-art scenario, and then proposes a new reading whereby ending and finitude are presented as essential features of beautiful art. The first and most determinant of art's endings is the death of the Christly art object, not representations of Christ, but the actual death of (the son of) God himself as the last classical artwork. The death of God represents the last word in Greco-Roman art, the accomplishment of the beautiful individuality and its failure to present the Absolute in a singular, naturally infected, lively, human (made) form. The ending of art brings about a new form of the sacred: the representational language of revelatory religion. The ongoing productio...
In this article, I discuss the philosophical position that marks the end of the Age of Aesthetics: H...
The article deals with the problem of death and the end of art. The discourse on the subject is stil...
Towards the very end of his wide-ranging lectures on the philosophy of art, Hegel unexpectedly expre...
The article re-visits the different scholarly approaches to Hegel's end-of-art scenario, and then pr...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
The paper investigates Hegel’s claim: “art is dead”. What does this phrase mean? What must we know a...
Hegel is one of the few thinkers who has thought about the art of sculpture. He has spoken concisely...
The death of art has been a notion used in connection with the development and progress of art. This...
It. Morte dell’arte, Fine dell’arte; Fr. Fin de l’art; Germ. Ende der Kunst; Span. Fin del arte. The...
This paper attempts to extend Hegelian aesthetic philosophy to account for contemporary artforms bey...
Uno de los puntos de mayor interés del pensamiento estético de Hegel procede de sus Lecciones de est...
In this article, I discuss the philosophical position that marks the end of the Age of Aesthetics: H...
Book synopsis: That aesthetics is central to Hegel's philosophical enterprise is not widely acknowle...
Abstract: In this article, I discuss the philosophical position that marks the end of the Age of Aes...
This book examines the little understood end-of-art theses of Hegel, Nietzsche, and Danto. The end-o...
In this article, I discuss the philosophical position that marks the end of the Age of Aesthetics: H...
The article deals with the problem of death and the end of art. The discourse on the subject is stil...
Towards the very end of his wide-ranging lectures on the philosophy of art, Hegel unexpectedly expre...
The article re-visits the different scholarly approaches to Hegel's end-of-art scenario, and then pr...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
The paper investigates Hegel’s claim: “art is dead”. What does this phrase mean? What must we know a...
Hegel is one of the few thinkers who has thought about the art of sculpture. He has spoken concisely...
The death of art has been a notion used in connection with the development and progress of art. This...
It. Morte dell’arte, Fine dell’arte; Fr. Fin de l’art; Germ. Ende der Kunst; Span. Fin del arte. The...
This paper attempts to extend Hegelian aesthetic philosophy to account for contemporary artforms bey...
Uno de los puntos de mayor interés del pensamiento estético de Hegel procede de sus Lecciones de est...
In this article, I discuss the philosophical position that marks the end of the Age of Aesthetics: H...
Book synopsis: That aesthetics is central to Hegel's philosophical enterprise is not widely acknowle...
Abstract: In this article, I discuss the philosophical position that marks the end of the Age of Aes...
This book examines the little understood end-of-art theses of Hegel, Nietzsche, and Danto. The end-o...
In this article, I discuss the philosophical position that marks the end of the Age of Aesthetics: H...
The article deals with the problem of death and the end of art. The discourse on the subject is stil...
Towards the very end of his wide-ranging lectures on the philosophy of art, Hegel unexpectedly expre...