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Hegel on the modern arts

Part of the Modern European Philosophy series
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Hegel's suggestion that art reaches its 'end' in modernity resonates powerfully today.

Drawing on unpublished lectures, Rutter recasts received views of Hegel's position, demonstrating the subtlety and relevance of his responses to Dutch painting and Romantic poetry and arguing, finally, for Hegel's importance as a philosopher of modern life.

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Cambridge University Press
0511905335 / 9780511905339
eBook
700.1
01/08/2010
England
English
1 pages
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