The first book in English to attempt a full theoretical analysis of Hegel's philosophy of art, Beauty and Truth examines Hegel's central thesis: that both beauty and truth can be understood in terms of systematic coherence, and that art, as a purveyor of truth, embodies and reflects the beliefs of the societies from which it comes.
| ISBN: | 9780198155409 |
| Publication date: | 13th December 1984 |
| Author: | Stephen Bungay |
| Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 248 pages |
| Series: | Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs |
| Genres: |
Theory of art Philosophy: aesthetics |
The first book in English to attempt a full theoretical analysis of Hegel's philosophy of art, Beauty and Truth examines Hegel's central thesis: that both beauty and truth can be understood in terms of systematic coherence, and that art, as a purveyor of truth, embodies and reflects the beliefs of the societies from which it comes.
Beauty and Truth features in the following genres: Theory of art, Philosophy: aesthetics
Beauty and Truth is available in Hardback
Beauty and Truth was written by Stephen Bungay and published by Oxford University Press
Beauty and Truth has 248 pages
Yes it is part of Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs series
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