Music in Hegel’s Aesthetics: Experience or System?
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https://doi.org/10.24310/stheg.4.2018.11386Keywords:
PHENOMENOLOGY OF ART, LANGUAGE, MUSIC, POETRYAbstract
The relevance of Hegel’s Aesthetics is linked to the pages on Greek sculpture, Gothic cathedrals or Ducht landscape, etc. But not so much attention has been paid to music. In this study we try to show that music is important in Hegel’s Aesthetics. Our aim is to focus, not on the systematic place of art in the Encyclopaedia (system), but in his phenomenological treatment (experience), as shown in Hotho’s edition of Aesthetics and «Kehler’s notes» entitled Philosophy of art or Aesthetics in the German-Spanish edition.
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