European Aesthetics: A Critical Introduction from Kant to Derrida
The only book to cover the evolution of one of the most important areas of philosophy

The birth of the Enlightenment heralded a new reverence for the power of reason. But as science flourished in Europe, violence and brutality did not abate. In the French Revolution, thousands were guillotined and the death toll was vast. Philosophers asked whether we had become dehumanised by rationality and abstract political theory. Did art and literature provide a way to rediscover our soul and our compassion? Or could art be corrupted just as easily, used as propaganda to justify abhorrent acts?

 

In this masterful survey of European aesthetics over the last two hundred years, philosopher Robert L. Wicks argues that it is this tension between creativity and rationality that has characterised debate in the subject. Presenting the theories of sixteen seminal thinkers, including Kant, Nietzsche, Freud, and Derrida, European Aesthetics shows how each philosopher’s theory of art was motivated by broader topics in their thought, concerning who we are and what a good society should resemble.

 

With colour photographs and written in a lively but objective tone, Wicks analyses important pieces of art, makes critical comparisons between thinkers, and offers a bold conclusion on our contemporary aesthetic situation. In an internet age, where we are presented with endless opportunity, but also startling existential questions, this is the definitive account of the evolution of continental thought in this hugely relevant and exciting area of philosophy.
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European Aesthetics: A Critical Introduction from Kant to Derrida
The only book to cover the evolution of one of the most important areas of philosophy

The birth of the Enlightenment heralded a new reverence for the power of reason. But as science flourished in Europe, violence and brutality did not abate. In the French Revolution, thousands were guillotined and the death toll was vast. Philosophers asked whether we had become dehumanised by rationality and abstract political theory. Did art and literature provide a way to rediscover our soul and our compassion? Or could art be corrupted just as easily, used as propaganda to justify abhorrent acts?

 

In this masterful survey of European aesthetics over the last two hundred years, philosopher Robert L. Wicks argues that it is this tension between creativity and rationality that has characterised debate in the subject. Presenting the theories of sixteen seminal thinkers, including Kant, Nietzsche, Freud, and Derrida, European Aesthetics shows how each philosopher’s theory of art was motivated by broader topics in their thought, concerning who we are and what a good society should resemble.

 

With colour photographs and written in a lively but objective tone, Wicks analyses important pieces of art, makes critical comparisons between thinkers, and offers a bold conclusion on our contemporary aesthetic situation. In an internet age, where we are presented with endless opportunity, but also startling existential questions, this is the definitive account of the evolution of continental thought in this hugely relevant and exciting area of philosophy.
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European Aesthetics: A Critical Introduction from Kant to Derrida

European Aesthetics: A Critical Introduction from Kant to Derrida

by Robert Wicks
European Aesthetics: A Critical Introduction from Kant to Derrida

European Aesthetics: A Critical Introduction from Kant to Derrida

by Robert Wicks

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The only book to cover the evolution of one of the most important areas of philosophy

The birth of the Enlightenment heralded a new reverence for the power of reason. But as science flourished in Europe, violence and brutality did not abate. In the French Revolution, thousands were guillotined and the death toll was vast. Philosophers asked whether we had become dehumanised by rationality and abstract political theory. Did art and literature provide a way to rediscover our soul and our compassion? Or could art be corrupted just as easily, used as propaganda to justify abhorrent acts?

 

In this masterful survey of European aesthetics over the last two hundred years, philosopher Robert L. Wicks argues that it is this tension between creativity and rationality that has characterised debate in the subject. Presenting the theories of sixteen seminal thinkers, including Kant, Nietzsche, Freud, and Derrida, European Aesthetics shows how each philosopher’s theory of art was motivated by broader topics in their thought, concerning who we are and what a good society should resemble.

 

With colour photographs and written in a lively but objective tone, Wicks analyses important pieces of art, makes critical comparisons between thinkers, and offers a bold conclusion on our contemporary aesthetic situation. In an internet age, where we are presented with endless opportunity, but also startling existential questions, this is the definitive account of the evolution of continental thought in this hugely relevant and exciting area of philosophy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780740775
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Publication date: 03/01/2013
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Robert L. Wicks is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Auckland. He has written books on Schopenhauer and Kant, and is a regular contributor to the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism.
Robert Wicks is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Auckland, new Zealand. He specialises in Continental European philosophy and philosophical aesthetics, and has published both books and articles in these areas, including 'Nietzsche' (Oneworld 2002).

Table of Contents

Plates ix

Acknowledgements xi

Introduction: Art and the Disillusionment in Reason 1

Part I 1790-1900

1 The Beauty of Universal Agreement Immanuel Kant 11

2 The Beauty of Moral Cultivation Friedrich Schiller 38

3 The Beauty of Metaphysical Truth G.W. F. Hegel 55

4 The Art of Social Revolution Karl Marx 79

5 The Art of Transcendent Peace Arthur Schopenhauer 97

6 The Art of Supreme Health Friedrich Nietzsche 115

7 The Art of Subjective Inwardness Søren Kierkegaard 132

8 The Art of Unconscious Desire Sigmund Freud 147

Part II 1900-1980

9 The Art of Anti-Fascist Aesthetics Walter Benjamin 165

10 The Art of Atonal Autonomy Theodor Adorno 186

11 The Art of Poetically Disclosing Truth Martin Heidegger 202

12 The Art of Interpretation Hans-Georg Gadamer 218

13 The Art of Past Appearances Roland Barthes 234

14 The Art of Self-Discipline Michel Foucault 249

15 The Art of Free Interpretation Jacques Derrida 271

16 The Art of the Time Image Gilles Deleuze 289

Conclusion: The Arts of Trust and Social Criticism 309

Further Reading 325

Bibliography 332

Index of Names 338

Index of Subjects 342

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