Seth Tichenor
This is a little discussion about a couple of rather broad themes that come up in Beardsley’s discussion of German theories of aesthetics that emerge between 1780-1830; what he roughly class the age of “German Idealism”
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Your lucid explanation is also poetic.
This inspires me to learn more about the insights of German idealists into art and its relation to beauty, to the sublime, and to aesthetics.
Great discussion. Thanks for posting.