Art and the Absolute: A Study In Hegel’s Aesthetics

State University of New York Press (1986)
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The book draws on the astonishing scope and depths of Hegel's Lectures on Aesthetics, exploring the multifaceted issue of art and the absolute. Why does Hegel ascribe absoluteness to art? What can such absoluteness mean?

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William Desmond
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