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  1. 6 Common Ideas of Art. (i) The Work of Art as a Product of Human Activity (ii) The Work of Art, as being for Apprehension by Man’s Senses, is drawn from the Sensuous Sphere (iii) The Aim of Art. 7 Historical Deduction of the True Concept of Art. (i) The Kantian Philosophy (ii) Schiller, Winckelmann, Schelling (iii) Irony.

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      Hegel’s Aesthetics. Lectures on Fine Art Volume I...

  2. Jun 6, 2017 · The first concerns what future art must be like in order to continue fulfilling the ambitious mission Hegel assigns to it. The second regards what the value of art, not just as an articulation of humans’ deepest truths but as a sensuous articulation of those truths, might be.

  3. Lectures on Aesthetics (LA; German: Vorlesungen über die Ästhetik, VÄ) is a compilation of notes from university lectures on aesthetics given by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in Heidelberg in 1818 and in Berlin in 1820/21, 1823, 1826 and 1828/29.

  4. CHAPTER 15. Hegel : Art as a Form of the Absolute Spirit. 1. Poetry and Reason. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831) systematizes many intuitions of romantic aesthetics and gives an ordered and complete form to aesthetic expe-rience and categories of art.

  5. Jul 26, 2017 · Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (b. 1770–d. 1831) developed his aesthetics by a series of lectures, held four times at Heidelberg and Berlin Universities. The text in three parts, titled Vorlesungen über die Ästhetik , got compiled and edited by Heinrich Gustav Hotho four years after Hegels death.

  6. Aug 11, 2017 · Hegel's inquiry into aesthetics is framed as an essential pursuit, seeking to affirm that fine art is deserving of serious philosophical examination. He addresses common objections regarding art's worth, arguing against views that see it as frivolous or simply decorative.

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  8. Aesthetics. : Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Clarendon Press, 1975 - Art - 1289 pages. This is the second of two volumes of the only English edition of Hegel's Aesthetics, the work in which...

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