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The Thread of Recognition : Philosophy, Art, and Nature in the German Aesthetic Tradition

The Thread of Recognition : Philosophy, Art, and Nature in the German Aesthetic Tradition

by Oxford University Press

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MPN9780198791515
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Jason Gaiger explores the evolution of aesthetics in the German philosophical tradition from the mid eighteenth to the early nineteenth century.Focusing on figures such as Lessing, Herder, Kant, Schiller, and Hegel, he examines how their ideas about art, nature, and imagination continue to shape aesthetic thought today.Rather than offering a straightforward history, however, the book unfolds as a series of close philosophical analyses that trace a 'thread of recognition' linking diverse and sometimes conflicting understandings of aesthetic experience.Central themes include the interplay of perception and reason, the delimitation of artistic media, the tension between imagination and representation, the unity and indeterminacy of landscape, the temporality of pictorial and sculptural viewing, and the moral and cognitive significance of natural beauty. The discussion brings historical debates into dialogue with recent developments in art theory, environmental aesthetics, and naturalism.Rejecting both purely historical and decontextualized approaches, the book combines careful attention to the conceptual structure of original contexts with a sustained analysis of their relevance to contemporary philosophical and aesthetic inquiry.The study challenges the reduction of aesthetics to a narrow concern with formal properties, recovering instead its cognitive, emotional, and moral depth.The result is a critical re-articulation of the German aesthetic tradition as a living conversation between past and present, illuminating the continuing philosophical significance of art and aesthetic experience.

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