
This is the second of two volumes of the only English edition of Hegel's Aesthetics, the work in which he gives full expression to his seminal theory of art. The substantial Introduction is his best exposition of his general philosophy of art. In Part I he considers the general nature of art as a spiritual experience, distinguishes the beauty of art and the beauty of nature, and examines artistic genius and originality. Part II surveys the history of art from the ancient world through to the end of the eighteenth century, probing the meaning and significance of major works. Part III (in the second volume) deals individually with architecture, sculpture, painting, music, and literature; a rich array of examples makes vivid his exposition of his theory.
How does the development of art reflect the unfolding of the human spirit through history? G. W. F. Hegel, a central figure in German Idealism, utilizes this volume to articulate his systematic philosophy of art. By examining the specific manifestations of beauty across various media, he argues that art serves as a necessary stage in the self-realization of the Absolute, moving from symbolic to classical and finally to romantic forms.
What You Will Find
Scholars and students of philosophy frequently identify this text as a foundational work for understanding the intersection of aesthetics and historical development. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which requires careful engagement with Hegel's specific terminology and dialectical method.
Page Count:
696
Publication Date:
1998-12-17
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198238177
ISBN-13:
9780198238171
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