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Symbol And Intuition Comparative Studies In Kantian And Romanticperiod Aesthetics Helmut Huehn

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Symbol And Intuition Comparative Studies In Kantian And Romanticperiod Aesthetics Helmut Huehn
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.61 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Helmut Huehn, James Vigus (eds.)
ISBN: 9781907625046, 1907625046
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Symbol And Intuition Comparative Studies In Kantian And Romanticperiod Aesthetics Helmut Huehn by Helmut Huehn, James Vigus (eds.) 9781907625046, 1907625046 instant download after payment.

That a symbolic object or work of art participates in what it signifies, as a part within a whole, was a controversial claim discussed with particular intensity in the wake of Immanuel Kants Critique of Judgment. It informed the aesthetic theories of a constellation of writers in Jena and Weimar around 1800, including Moritz, Goethe, Schelling and Hegel. Yet the twin concepts of symbol and intuition were not only tools of literary and mythological criticism: they were integral even to questions of epistemology and methodology in the fields of theology, metaphysics, history and natural philosophy. The international contributors to this volume further explore how both the explanatory potential and peculiar dissatisfactions of the symbol entered the Anglo-American discourse, focusing on Coleridge, Crabb Robinson and Emerson. Contemporary debates about the claims of symbolic as opposed to allegorical art are kept in view throughout.

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