Kant's Concept of Genius: Its Origin and Function in the Third Critique (Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy) - Paul W. Bruno - Boeken - Bloomsbury Academic - 9781441132543 - 29 december 2011
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Kant's Concept of Genius: Its Origin and Function in the Third Critique (Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy) 1e uitgave

Paul W. Bruno

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Kant's Concept of Genius: Its Origin and Function in the Third Critique (Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy) 1e uitgave

While many studies have chronicled the Romantic legacy of artistic genius, this book uncovers the roots of the concept of genius in Kant's third Critique, alongside the development of his understanding of nature. Paul Bruno addresses a genuine gap in the existing scholarship by exploring the origins of Kant's thought on aesthetic judgment and particularly the artist.

The development of the word ?genius' and its intimate association with the artist played itself out in a rich cultural context, a context that is inescapably significant in Western thought. Bruno shows how in many ways we are still interrogating the ways in which a nature governed by physical laws can be reconciled with a spirit of human creativity and freedom. This book leads us to a better understanding of the centrality of understanding the modern artistic enterprise, characterized as it is by creativity, for modern conceptions of the self.

Media Boeken     Paperback Book   (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug)
Vrijgegeven 29 december 2011
ISBN13 9781441132543
Uitgevers Bloomsbury Academic
Pagina's 176
Afmetingen 156 × 234 × 9 mm   ·   254 g
Taal en grammatica Engels  

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