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Title Statement Aesthetics and subjectivity : from Kant to Nietzsche
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint) Manchester University Press , Manchester : 2003
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New, completely revised and re-written edition. Offers a detailed but accessible account of the vital German philosophical tradition of thinking about art and the self. Looks at recent historical research and contemporary arguments in philosophy and theory in the humanities, following the path of German philosophy from Kant, via Fichte and Holderlin, the early Romantics, Schelling, Hegel, Schleiermacher, to Nietzsche. Develops the approaches to subjectivity, aesthetics, music and language in relation to new theoretical developments bridging the divide between the continental and analytical traditions of philosophy. The huge growth of interest in German philosophy as a resource for re-thinking both literary and cultural theory, and contemporary philosophy will make this an indispensable read
Preface Introduction Aesthetics and modernity Aesthetics and 'post-modernity' Modern Philosophy and the Emergence of Aesthetic Theory: Kant Self-consciousness, knowledge and freedom The unification of nature The purpose of beauty The limits of beauty German Idealism and Early German Romanticism Thinking the Infinite A 'new mythology' Reflections on the Subject: Fichte, Holderlin and Novalis Self and Other Fichte Holderlin Novalis Schelling: Art and the 'Organ of Philosophy' Nature and philosophy The development of consciousness Intuition and concept The 'organ of philosophy' Mythology, art and modernity Mythology, language and being Hegel: the beginning of Aesthetic Theory and the end of Art Which Hegel? Self-recognition Music and the Idea Language, consciousness and being The Idea as sensuous appearance The prose of the modern world Philosophy and art after Hegel Schleiermacher: Art and Interpretation Linguistic The 'art of disagreement' Immediate self-consciousness Art as free production: 'individual' and 'identical' activity Hemeneutics as art Literature and the 'musical' Music, Language and Literature Language and music Hegel and Romanticism: music, logos, and feeling The 'presence' of music 'Infinite reflection' and music Nietzsche and the Fate of Romantic Thought The Old and the New Nietzsches Schopenhauer: Music as Metaphysics Marx, mythology, and art Art, myth, and music in 'The Birth of Tragedy' Myth, music, and language The illusion of truth Music and metaphysics Aesthetics, 'interpretation', and subjectivity Conclusion The so-called 'Oldest System Programme of German Idealism' References