Beauty and Truth: A Study of Hegel's Aesthetics - Oxford Modern Languages & Literature Monographs
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The first book in English to attempt a full theoretical analysis of Hegel's philosophy of art, Beauty and Truth examines Hegel's central thesis: that both beauty and truth can be understood in terms of systematic coherence, and that art, as a purveyor of truth, embodies and reflects the beliefs of the societies from which it comes.
Book details
Published
13/12/1984
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN
9780198155409
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