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Art, myth and society in Hegel's aesthetics / David James.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
James, David, 1966- author.
Series:
Continuum studies in philosophy.
Continuum studies in philosophy
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich.
Aesthetics.
History--Philosophy.
History.
Religion--Philosophy.
Religion.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (161 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Continuum, 2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Art, Myth and Society in Hegel's Aesthetics returns to the student transcripts of Hegel's lectures on aesthetics, which have yet to be translated into English and in some cases remain unpublished. David James develops the idea that these transcripts show that Hegel was primarily interested in understanding art as an historical phenomenon and, more specifically, in terms of its role in the ethical life of various peoples. This involves relating Hegel's aesthetics to his philosophies of right and history, rather than to his logic or metaphysics. The book thus offers a thorough re-evaluation of Hegel's aesthetics and its relation to his theory of objective spirit, exposing the ways in which Hegel's views on this subject are anchored in his reflections on history and on different forms of ethical life
Contents:
The symbolic form of art
Kant's theory of the mathematical sublime and the boundlessness of the symbolic form of art
The classical sublimity of Judaism
The classical form of art
The original epic
The ideal
The transition to the revealed religion and the romantic form of art
The revealed religion
Representational thought and the romantic form of art
Traces of left-hegelianism in Hegel's lectures on aesthetics
The end of mythology
The significance of Kierkegaard's interpretation of Don Giovanni in relation to Hegel's theory of the end of art
The end of art
The opera as a modern art form
Hegel and Lukacs's on the possibility of a modern epic
The problem of a modern epic
The modern epic and history
Civil society as the background to the modern epic
Myth and society : a common theme in the thought of Hegel and Sorel
Sorel's myth of the general strike
Myth and modern ethical life.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [143]-145) and index.
ISBN:
9786612189371
9781472545480
1472545486
9781282189379
1282189379
9781441175977
1441175970
OCLC:
893334703

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