Beauty and the Good in Hegel's Aesthetics

In Michael Bauer & Robert Wood (eds.), Person, Being, and History: Essays in Honor of Kenneth L. Schmitz. pp. 181-191 (2011)
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The paper examines the relationship between beauty and goodness in Hegel's Lectures on Aesthetics. The paper explains that Hegel rejects certain art works as "wicked" not simply because they lack unity and intelligibility but because they undermine claims to Providence. Hegel's understanding of the connection between art, morality, and religion is further related to Kenneth Schmitz's papers that explore the same relationship

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Daniel E. Shannon
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