Diotima's Children is the first comprehensive re-examination of the rationalist tradition of aesthetics as it prevailed in Germany in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. This tradition is of the greatest historical importance because it gave birth to modern aesthetics, art criticism, and art history.
Diotima's Children is the first comprehensive re-examination of the rationalist tradition of aesthetics as it prevailed in Germany in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. This tradition is of the greatest historical importance because it gave birth to modern aesthetics, art criticism, and art history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frederick Beiser was educated at Oriel College Oxford (B.A. 1972-74) and Wolfson College Oxford (1975-1981). He has had several major research fellowships: NEH, Guggenheim, Thyssen and Humboldt and has taught at seven US universities: Harvard, Yale, Colorado, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Syracuse. He is currently Professor of Philosophy at Syracuse University.
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Introduction: Reappraising Aesthetic Rationalism 1: Leibniz and the Roots of Aesthetic Rationalism 2: Wolff and the Birth of Aesthetic Rationalism 3: Gottsched and the Highnoon of Rationalism 4: The Poets' War 5: Baumgarten's Science of Aesthetics 6: Winckelmann and Neo-Classicism 7: Mendelssohn's Defense of Reason 8: Lessing and Aesthetic Rationalism Bibliography
Introduction: Reappraising Aesthetic Rationalism 1: Leibniz and the Roots of Aesthetic Rationalism 2: Wolff and the Birth of Aesthetic Rationalism 3: Gottsched and the Highnoon of Rationalism 4: The Poets' War 5: Baumgarten's Science of Aesthetics 6: Winckelmann and Neo-Classicism 7: Mendelssohn's Defense of Reason 8: Lessing and Aesthetic Rationalism Bibliography
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