<p>A seminal figure in the philosophy of history, culture, and language, Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803) also produced some of the most important and original works in the history of aesthetic theory. A student of Kant, he spent much of his life striving to reconcile the opposing poles of Enligh
Selected Writings on Aesthetics
β Scribed by Johann Gottfried Herder, Gregory Moore
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 468
- Edition
- annotated edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A seminal figure in the philosophy of history, culture, and language, Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803) also produced some of the most important and original works in the history of aesthetic theory. A student of Kant, he spent much of his life striving to reconcile the opposing poles of Enlightenment thought represented by his early mentors. His ideas influenced Hegel, Schleiermacher, Nietzsche, Dilthey, J. S. Mill, and Goethe.
This book presents most of Herder's important writings on aesthetics, including the main sections of one of his major untranslated works, Kritische WΓ€lder (Critical Forests). These notes, essays, and treatises, the majority of which appear here in English for the first time, show this idiosyncratic thinker both deeply rooted in the controversies of his day and pointing the way to future developments in aesthetics. Chosen to reflect the extent and diversity of Herder's concerns, the texts cover such topics as the psychology and physiology of aesthetic perception, the classification of the arts, taste, Shakespeare, the classical tradition, and the relationship between art and morality.
Few thinkers have reflected so sensitively and productively on the cultural, historical, anthropological, ethical, and theological dimensions of art and the creative process. With this book, the importance of aesthetics to the evolution and texture of Herder's own thought, as well as his profound contribution to that discipline, comes fully into view.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 6
Acknowledgments......Page 8
Note on the Texts......Page 10
Introduction......Page 14
Is the Beauty of the Body a Herald of the Beauty of the Soul?......Page 44
A Monument to Baumgarten......Page 54
Critical Forests, or Reflections on the Art and Science of the Beautiful: First Grove, Dedicated to Mr. Lessingβs LaocoΓΆn......Page 64
Critical Forests: Fourth Grove, On Riedelβs Theory of the Beaux Arts......Page 190
Shakespeare......Page 304
The Causes of Sunken Taste among the Different Peoples in Whom It Once Blossomed......Page 321
On the Influence of the Belles Lettres on the Higher Sciences......Page 348
Does Painting or Music Have a Greater Effect? A Divine Colloquy......Page 360
On Image, Poetry, and Fable......Page 370
Editorβs Notes......Page 396
Bibliography......Page 458
B......Page 462
E......Page 463
J......Page 464
M......Page 465
P......Page 466
S......Page 467
Z......Page 468
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