Arteaga y Vico. Génesis del Arte total: la Opera

Cuadernos Sobre Vico 1:43-54 (1991)
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La relevancia artística de la Ópera moderna centra sus raíces en un sistema filosófico-estético que se remonta al siglo XVIII. Uno de los principales estudiosos de la cuestión fue Esteban de Arteaga, deudor de Vico en algunos aspectos. La relaciones y diferencias entre el napolitano y el abate español sirven para determinar el papel de éste en la constitución de ese sistema fundamental y fundamentador. Su evolución desde posturas próximas a Vico a otras más marcadamente lockeanas constituyen la esencia de sus planteamientos estéticos y filosóficos, y, por extensión, de su concepción de la Ópera como Arte total.The artistic relevance of the modern Opera has its roots on a philosophical-aesthetic system which goes back into the Eighteenth-Century. One of the main scholars who studied this theme was Esteban de Arteaga, who indebted to Vico in many aspects. The difference between the neapolitan and the spanish abbot is useful to determine his role in the composition of this fundamental and founder system. His evolution from vichian positions to lockian ones constitutes the essence of his aesthetic and philosophical expositions, and in addition his idea of the Opera as a total Art

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