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Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint) London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2019
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How is art both distinct and different from the rest of human life, while also mattering in and for it? This central yet overlooked question in contemporary philosophy of art is at the heart of Georg Bertram's new aesthetic. Drawing on the resources of diverse philosophical traditions - analytic philosophy, French philosophy, and German post-Kantian philosophy - his book offers a systematic account of art as a human practice. One that remains connected to the whole of life.
Acknowledgments p. ix Introduction p. 1 A critique of the autonomy paradigm p. 15 From Kant to Hegel and beyond p. 55 Autonomy as self-referentiality-the practical reflection of art p. 97 Art as practice of freedom p. 159 Bibliography p. 235