TY - GEN AB - 'Hegel's Aesthetics' is the first comprehensive interpretation of Hegel's philosophy of art in English in 30 years. In a new analysis of Hegel's notorious 'end of art' thesis, it argues for a variety of ways art ends, including historical, conceptual, and prosaic endings. It shows the indispensability of Hegel's aesthetics for understanding his philosophical idealism and introduces a new claim about his account of aesthetic experience. In contrast to previous interpretations, it argues for considering Hegel's discussion of individual arts - architecture, sculpture, painting, music, and poetry - on their own terms, unlocking new insights about his theories of perception, feeling, selfhood, and freedom. AU - Moland, Lydia L., CN - Oxford Scholarship Online CN - B2949.A4 ID - 892427 KW - Aesthetics. LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190847326.001.0001 N2 - 'Hegel's Aesthetics' is the first comprehensive interpretation of Hegel's philosophy of art in English in 30 years. In a new analysis of Hegel's notorious 'end of art' thesis, it argues for a variety of ways art ends, including historical, conceptual, and prosaic endings. It shows the indispensability of Hegel's aesthetics for understanding his philosophical idealism and introduces a new claim about his account of aesthetic experience. In contrast to previous interpretations, it argues for considering Hegel's discussion of individual arts - architecture, sculpture, painting, music, and poetry - on their own terms, unlocking new insights about his theories of perception, feeling, selfhood, and freedom. SN - 9780190847333 T1 - Hegel's aesthetics :the art of idealism / TI - Hegel's aesthetics :the art of idealism / UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190847326.001.0001 ER -