Art in the Age of Asymmetry: Hegel, Objects, Aesthetics

Evental Aesthetics 1 (1):121-142 (2012)
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Timothy Morton argues that we have entered a new era of aesthetics, an ecological one. In this period, a new phase of art, unpredicted, and unpredictable, by Hegel, comes about. This phase of art is the Asymmetric Phase

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Timothy Morton
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The end of what? Phenomenology vs. speculative realism.Dan Zahavi - 2016 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (3):289-309.

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First Prize Essay, the XIIth IPO, Seoul 2004.Leopold Hess - 2005 - Dialogue and Universalism 15 (5-6):136-138.
Heidegger's Aesthetics.Iain Thomson - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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