Die Kunst Und Die Bildenden Künste [Book Review]

Idealistic Studies 17 (3):262-263 (1987)
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Abstract

Konrad Schüttauf’s critical discussion of Hegel’s aesthetics is imaginative, intelligent, and well-informed. He does not write like a reverent antiquarian describing a philosophical museum piece to a respectful troop of visitors looking for polite conversation. Rather, he writes like one who thinks that there is some life left in Hegel’s remains, something precious, worth saving and cultivating.

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