Was Il’enkov an Aesthetician?

Studies in East European Thought 57 (3-4):277-287 (2005)
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E. V. Il'enkov proceeded from the classical philosophical notion of Beauty considered in organic unity with Truth and Good. Following Marx, he regarded the sense of Beauty, the supreme mental feeling, as a product of history. Il'enkov insisted on the universal character of this feeling, for its basis is an activity of imagination which also lies at the root of any creative work. His criticism of modern art rested on analysis of the process of disintegration of personality, its capabilities within industrial civilisation to break the natural tie between Truth, Good and Beauty.

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Ilyenkov and Vygotsky on imagination.David Bakhurst - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-22.

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