Essays on Beauty and the Arts

9781647920913
Hackett Publishing
Bernard Bolzano, edited by Dominic Lopes, translated by Adam Bresnahan
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Bernard Bolzano’s (1781–1848) writings in aesthetics are clear, concise, and explicit about method. Provocative and revisionary, they champion broad views of beauty, the arts, and their social function. Dominic McIver Lopes's introductory materials place Bolzano's essays in context, give them a new interpretation, and map out how to teach them, in full or in part, in a variety of courses.

'In two eminently teachable essays — clear, controversial, methodologically acute — Bolzano recasts a broadly Kantian aesthetics, connecting beauty to intellectual achievement, education, and art practice. Immensely helpful guidance, for scholars and students, is provided by the editorial materials: translation notes, an elegant theoretical and contextual Introduction of Bolzano and the text, and a forcefully argued Appendix detailing Bolzano’s criticisms of Kant’s aesthetics.' — Rachel Zuckert, Northwestern University

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Dominic McIver Lopes is Professor of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia.

Adam Bresnahan is a translator of German specializing in history and philosophy.

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