The Philosophy of Art

Author:   Giacomo Rinaldi
Publisher:   Pertinent Press
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9781912142330


Pages:   572
Publication Date:   24 October 2021
Format:   Hardback
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This book offers its readers a theoretical-systematic statement of the problematic of aesthetics in the aftermath of Hegel's Lectures on Aesthetics and of its further developments in the works of his greatest, or most influential, followers, in particular Friedrich Theodor Vischer's monumental Ästhetik oder Wissenschaft des Schönen (1846-57). On the basis of an in-depth interpretation and critical evaluation of the Hegelian conception of art as the immediate, abstractly objective form of Absolute Spirit, its Author goes on to analyse, discuss and in many cases criticise a wide range of theoretical conceptions of the Beautiful and of art, starting with Greek aesthetics and then mainly focusing on the philosophy of German, Italian and British Idealism as well as on its one-sided, unconvincing rejection by Adorno's materialistic-sociological approach to classical, Romantic and contemporary art, by Nicolai Hartmann's realistic metaphysics and by Heidegger's existential ontology. As far as Greek aesthetics is concerned, special attention is paid to Plato's denial of art's truth and necessity, to Aristotle's theory of tragedy and to Pseudo-Longinus' doctrine of the Sublime. The treatment of German Idealism deals with, besides Hegel's aesthetics, the conception of the Beautiful as perfectio put forward by the Leibniz school, with Kant's transcendental formalism, with Schiller's and Fichte's moral-pedagogical view of art and with Schelling's metaphysical explanation of its essence; that of Italian Idealism, with the historicist outlooks of Vico, Croce and Gentile; and that of British Idealism, with the aesthetics of Collingwood. Owing to the very extensive range of its subject matter, the philosophical project lying at the root of The Philosophy of Art is articulated into two Volumes, the first of which, dealing with 'The Concept of Art', constitutes the present book, while the second, outlining 'The System of Art's Form and Kinds' and 'Art's World-historic Development', is currently in preparation. Despite the inner connection between the two Volumes, the first can be regarded and read as a self-sufficient work, because the outline of the concept of art set out in it de facto overlaps with most topics dealt with by traditional philosophical aesthetics. These can be grouped into three classes, the first of which is discussed in Section I, 'Metaphysics of Art', the second in Section II, 'Phenomenology of Art', the third in Section III, 'Art in the System of Spirit's Absolute Forms'. The problems dealt with in Section I are those of the essence of art's content and of its relationship with its form, and of the difference and the connection between the Beautiful and the Ugly in the art work and between natural and artistic beauty. Section II copes with the problems of the essence of 'uninterested' or 'pure feeling' as the a priori-subjective form of art, of the relationship between the logical-metaphysical categories of Appearance and Reality in the art work, and of the connection, in 'art's spirit', between genius, taste and art criticism. Section III is devoted to the clarification of the place of art in reality and, by implication, in spirit's activity, since the former, in the last resort, turns out to be coincidental with the latter. To such an end, a summary outline of the dynamical structure of spirit is set out, on the basis of which a solution is offered to the crucial problems of the relationship between art and morality and between its autonomy and heteronomy. A brief sketch of the historical development of aesthetics concludes this Volume.

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Author:   Giacomo Rinaldi
Publisher:   Pertinent Press
Imprint:   Pertinent Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.971kg
ISBN:  

9781912142330


ISBN 10:   1912142333
Pages:   572
Publication Date:   24 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"giacomo rinaldi (Bergamo, Italy, 1954) is Professor of Theoretical and Moral Philosophy at the University of Urbino, Italy, and Honorary Senior Research Fellow of the Archive of Caucasian Philosophy and Theology at the New Georgian University. In numerous volumes and essays, composed and published in Italian, English, and German, he has developed a systematic interpretation and appropriation of the epistemology, metaphysics and ethics of modern idealism in the framework of a critical approach to the main trends of contemporary philosophy. He is currently a member of the ""Centre for the Study of British Idealism"", at whose invitation in 2017 and 2018 he delivered, at the University of Hull, papers and lectures on Gentile, Joachim, and Collingwood."

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