The muses
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Author
Publication
1996 - Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif, California
Language
English
Word Count
29,500 words, Guess
Page Count
118 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL973951M
- ISBN-100804727805
- OCLC Control Number34357538
- OCLC Control Numbermuses0000nanc
- Library of Congress Control Number96010880
and 2 more
- Goodreads1001022
- LibraryThing1121539
Classifications
- DDC701
- LCCBH39 .N2713 1996
Description
This book, by one of the most challenging contemporary thinkers, begins with an essay that introduces the principal concern sustained in the four succeeding ones: Why are there several arts and not just one? This question focuses on the point of maximal tension between the philosophical tradition and contemporary thinking about the arts: the relation between the plurality of the human senses--to which the plurality of the arts has most frequently been referred--and sense or meaning in general. Throughout the five essays, Nancy's argument hinges on the culminating formulation of this relation in Hegel's Aesthetics and The Phenomenology of Spirit--art as the sensible presentation of the Idea. Demonstrating once again his renowned ability as a reader of Hegel, Nancy scrupulously and generously restores Hegel's historical argument concerning art as a thing of the past, as that which is negated by the dialectic of Spirit in the passage from aesthetic religion to revealed religion to philosophy. --Publisher description.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Meridian, crossing aesthetics
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