In his lectures on aesthetics, Hegel dedicates a much broader and more articulate treatment to modern art than to classical art, at least in apparent contrast to the principled classicism that seems to inspire the treatment of art within the systematic framework of the absolute spirit. The paper sets out to reconstruct the cultural and theoretical motivations for this interest in the definition and developments of post-classical art by showing how it leads to a kind of speculative history of modern consciousness.
Storicità e metafisica dell'arte: il ruolo del moderno nell'estetica di Hegel
Pinna Giovanna
2022-01-01
Abstract
In his lectures on aesthetics, Hegel dedicates a much broader and more articulate treatment to modern art than to classical art, at least in apparent contrast to the principled classicism that seems to inspire the treatment of art within the systematic framework of the absolute spirit. The paper sets out to reconstruct the cultural and theoretical motivations for this interest in the definition and developments of post-classical art by showing how it leads to a kind of speculative history of modern consciousness.File in questo prodotto:
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