Herta Nagl-Docekal, Annemarie Gethmann-Siefert, Erzsébet Rózsa, Elisabeth Weisser-Lohmann, No Contributor
An often-overlooked thesis of Hegelian aesthetics is that artistic work is a locus for society's process of self-understanding. Does this specification of location that Hegel formulated with regard to the art of his era still have relevance for today's self-conceptions? What significance does his Aesthetics have for a theory of modernity? In this volume, renowned scholars explore these questions.
An often-overlooked thesis of Hegelian aesthetics is that artistic work is a locus for society's process of self-understanding. Does this specifica...