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1 online resource (xviii, 302 pages) |
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German philosophical classics for English readers and students |
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German philosophical classics for English readers and students
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Summary |
"The work is divided into three parts. The first, which gives the fundamental philosophy of the whole, is here reproduced faithfully, though in a condensed form, with criticisms of the present author interspersed. Of the second part, which traces the logical and historical development of the Art-impulse, there is an excellent translation easily accessible. I have thought it best, therefore, to substitute, here, an original disquisition, in language approaching nearer the vernacular, and with more immediate regard to present æsthetic problems; yet following also the pathway marked out by Hegel, and giving the substance of his thought. Of the third part, which is larger than both the others combined, being the treatment of all the Arts in detail, I have given all the important definitions and fundamental ideas, omitting, as was needful, the minute illustrations of the same, and the properly technical part, which, too, can be found elsewhere"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Subject |
Aesthetics.
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Art -- Philosophy.
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Art.
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Art
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Esthetics
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Art
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Aesthetics
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Art -- Philosophy
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Electronic book
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Author |
Kedney, John Steinfort, 1819-1911, editor
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