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    Aesthetics: Lectures and Essays.Alexander Sesonske - 1957 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 17 (1):132-133.
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    (2 other versions)Aesthetics Lectures on Fine Art: Volume 1.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (ed.) - 1975 - Oxford University Press UK.
    In his Aesthetics Hegel gives full expression to his seminal theory of art. He surveys the history of art from ancient India, Egypt, and Greece through to the Romantic movement of his own time, criticizes major works, and probes their meaning and significance; his rich array of examples gives broad scope for his judgement and makes vivid his exposition of his theory. The substantial Introduction is Hegel's best exposition of his general philosophy of art, and provides the ideal way (...)
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  3. (2 other versions)Aesthetics: Lectures in Fine Arts, Volume Ii.G. W. F. Hegel - 1988 - Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    Aesthetics, Lectures and Essays. [REVIEW]P. R. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):511-512.
    This edition makes available the author's privately printed Course of Lectures on Aesthetics, a 1920 article, "Mind and Medium in Art," in which appreciation and creation are sharply distinguished, and his well known, but already reprinted, article on "Psychical Distance." The author held that the future of aesthetics lies in psychology, and argues in his Lectures that aesthetics is the systematic attitude which "man takes up vis-à-vis human life."--R. P.
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    Aesthetics. Lectures and Essays by Edward Bullough. Edited with an Introduction by Elizabeth M. Wilkinson. (London: Bowes & Bowes. 1957. Pp. xliii + 158. Price 30s.). [REVIEW]R. Meager - 1961 - Philosophy 36 (136):78-.
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  6. From the aesthetics lecture of Hegel 1820-1821.H. Schneider - forthcoming - Hegel-Studien.
     
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    Aesthetics: Lectures and Essays by Edward Bullough.Elizabeth M. Wilkinson - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (2):263-264.
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  8. Extracts from Aesthetics: lectures on fine art.G. W. F. Hegel - 2000 - In Clive Cazeaux (ed.), The Continental Aesthetics Reader. New York: Routledge.
     
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  9. Hegel's Aesthetics: Lectures on Fine Art.T. M. Knox - 1976 - Philosophy 51 (196):229-233.
     
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  10. Hegel’s Introduction to Aesthetics, Being the Introduction to the Berlin Aesthetics Lectures of the 1820’s.T. M. Knox (ed.) - 1979 - Clarendon Press.
     
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  11. Hegel's reading of Hafez as part of his Berlin aesthetics lectures. The jargon of the prosaic world.Yahya Kouroshi - 2022 - In EOTHEN, Band VIII.
    Hegel's reading of Hafez as part of his Berlin aesthetics lectures. The jargon of the prosaic world -/- This essay deals with Hegel's reading (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1770 - 1831) of Hafez' poetry (Moḥammad Schams ad-Din Hafez Schirazi, around 1315 - 1390) during his lectures on the Aesthetics or Philosophy of Art at the University of Berlin (1820/21; 1823; 1826; 1828/29). Hegel's writings, Lectures on Aesthetics, were published from his remains by Heinrich Gustav (...)
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    Hegel's Aesthetics: Lectures on Fine Art Translated by T. M. Knox Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1975, 2 volumes, 1289 pp., £30. [REVIEW]Eva Schaper - 1976 - Philosophy 51 (196):229-.
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    Lecture, esthétique, et refiguration dans l’herméneutique ricœurienne [Reading, Aesthetics, and Refiguration in Ricœur’s Hermeneutics].Samuel Lelièvre - 2020 - Methodos 20 (1).
    The goal of this article is to focus on the concept of reading in Paul Ricœur’s Time and Narrative, through the notions of triple mimesis and refiguration, in continuity with previous investigations on the issue of hermeneutics and in phenomenology. While relying on developments in philosophical hermeneutics since Gadamer, Ricœur’s concept of reading might work as a paradigm allowing to link the layers of interpretation and reception that build out the aesthetic experience. In this way, analyses come into play that (...)
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  14. Lectures & conversations on aesthetics, psychology and religious belief.Ludwig Wittgenstein (ed.) - 1966 - Oxford,: Blackwell.
    In 1938 Wittgenstein delivered a short course of lectures on aesthetics to a small group of students at Cambridge. The present volume has been compiled from notes taken down at the time by three of the students: Rush Rhees, Yorick Smythies, and James Taylor. They have been supplemented by notes of conversations on Freud (to whom reference was made in the course on aesthetics) between Wittgenstein and Rush Rhees, and by notes of some lectures on religious (...)
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    Wittgenstein: Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology and Religious Belief.Cyril Barrett (ed.) - 1966 - Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
    In 1938 Wittgenstein delivered a short course of lectures on aesthetics to a small group of students at Cambridge. The present volume has been compiled from notes taken down at the time by three of the students: Rush Rhees, Yorick Smythies, and James Taylor. They have been supplemented by notes of conversations on Freud between Wittgenstein and Rush Rhees, and by notes of some lectures on religious belief. As very little is known of Wittgenstein's views on these (...)
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    Three lectures on aesthetic.Bernard Bosanquet - 1915 - London,: Macmillan & Co..
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    Lectures & Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology and Religious Belief.Harold Morick - 1968 - International Philosophical Quarterly 8 (4):651-653.
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  18. Grammar and Aesthetic Mechanismus. From Wittgenstein's Tractatus to the Lectures on Aesthetics.Fabrizio Desideri - 2013 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 6 (1):17-34.
    This paper takes distances from two influential images of Wittgenstein's philosophy: the image of a primarily ethical philosopher defended by the so-called «resolute» interpreters and that of an ascetically "analytical" philosopher transmitted by the standard interpretation. Instead of contrasting images (that of Wittgenstein as an "aesthetic" philosopher and that of the "ethical" Wittgenstein), this paper focuses on the analysis of the fractures and tensions characterizing not only the relationship between Wittgenstein's philosophy and aesthetics, but also the very style of (...)
     
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    Hegel's Introductory Lectures on Aesthetics.John Steinfort Kedney - 2010 - Digireads.Com.
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was one of the foremost philosophers of the nineteenth century, best known for his exploration of the realm of human existence, and, in particular, his beliefs in an ultimate reality called the Absolute Spirit. A lifelong scholar, theorist, lecturer and writer, Hegel's reputation as the most important philosopher in Germany eventually led to his prestigious post as Chair of Philosophy at the University of Berlin in 1818, a position he would hold till his death in 1831. (...)
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    Lectures and conversations on aesthetics, psychology and religious belief.R. W. Hepburn - 1967 - Philosophical Books 8 (1):29-31.
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    Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology and Religious Belief.Ludwig Wittgenstein & Cyril Barrett - 1968 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 26 (4):554-557.
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  22. Four lectures on aesthetics.Li Zehou - 2006 - Filozofski Vestnik 27 (1):113-134.
     
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    Cynical Aesthetics: A Theme from Michel Foucault’s 1984 Lectures at the Collège de France.Joseph J. Tanke - 2002 - Philosophy Today 46 (2):170-184.
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  24. Aesthetics or philosophy of art, lecture transcripts and eyewitness accounts of Hegel Berlin lectures.A. Gethmannsiefert - 1991 - Hegel-Studien 26:92-110.
     
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    Lectures and conversations on aesthetics, psychology and religious belief.Albert Hofstadter - 1969 - Journal of Value Inquiry 3 (1):63-71.
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    Wittgenstein, 40th Anniversary Edition: Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology and Religious Belief.Cyril Barrett (ed.) - 2007 - University of California Press.
    In 1938 Wittgenstein delivered a short course of lectures on aesthetics to a small group of students at Cambridge. The present volume has been compiled from notes taken down at the time by three of the students: Rush Rhees, Yorick Smythies, and James Taylor. They have been supplemented by notes of conversations on Freud between Wittgenstein and Rush Rhees, and by notes of some lectures on religious belief. As very little is known of Wittgenstein's views on these (...)
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    Breviary of Aesthetics: Four Lectures.Benedetto Croce - 2007 - University of Toronto Press.
    In this edition, the Breviary of Aesthetics is presented in a brand new English translation and accompanied by informative endnotes that discuss many of the philosophers, writers, and works cited by Croce in his original text.
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    The Contemplative Activity: Eight Lectures on Aesthetics.Pepita Haezrahi - 2022 - Routledge.
    First published in 1954, The Contemplative Activity analyses our knowledge of aesthetic experience, making the basic assumption that the existence of such experience is a hard core of fact which can only be described. Haezrahi's approach to the problem of aesthetic judgment is analytical, concerned with clarifying its preconditions, determining its categories and tracing its implications. Her analysis reveals it consists a particular mode of perception and a particular attitude adopted towards what is so perceived. The various philosophies of art (...)
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  29. An aspect of Indian aesthetics: Sir George Stanley endowment lectures, 1955-56, delivered in February, 1956.Jaya Chamaraja Wadiyar - 1956 - Madras: University of Madras.
     
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  30. Introductory lectures on aesthetics.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 2010 - In Christopher Want (ed.), Philosophers on Art From Kant to the Postmodernists: A Critical Reader. Columbia University Press.
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    Wittgenstein's Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology and Religious Belief.S. Morris Engel - 1968 - Dialogue 7 (1):108-121.
    This slender volume contains notes, kept by some of those who were present, of lectures on aesthetics and religious belief, and of conversations with Rush Rhees concerning Freud. The lectures were given informally by Wittgenstein at Cambridge in 1938; the conversations took place between 1942 and 1946. Wittgenstein neither wrote down nor saw the material here presented, but the editor reports that the versions of lecture notes by different students agree to a remarkable extent.Despite the varying authorships (...)
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    "Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology and Religious Belief," by Ludwig Wittgenstein, ed. Cyril Barrett. [REVIEW]James Collins - 1967 - Modern Schoolman 44 (4):421-423.
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    (2 other versions)The emergence of Wittgenstein’s views on aesthetics in the 1933 lectures.Severin Schroeder - 2020 - Estetica: The Central European Journal of Aesthetics 57 (1):5-14.
    In this paper I offer a genetic account of how Wittgenstein developed his ideas on aesthetics in his 1933 lectures. He argued that the word ‘beautiful’ is neither the name of a particular perceptible quality, nor the name of whatever produces a certain psychological effect, and unlike ‘good’, it does not stand for a family-resemblance concept either. Rather, the word ‘beautiful’ has different meanings in different contexts as we apply it according to different criteria. However, in more advanced (...)
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  34. The transcript of Hegel lecture on aesthetics during the winter semester 1820-21.H. Schneider - 1991 - Hegel-Studien 26:89-92.
     
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    The Future of Aesthetics: The 1996 Ryle Lectures.Francis Sparshott - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (199):250-252.
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    Santayana’s Lectures on Aesthetics: Bulletin of the Santayana Society.Martin Colenzan & Johanna E. Resler - 2004 - Overheard in Seville 22 (22):23-28.
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    The Future of Aesthetics: The 1996 Ryle Lectures.Deborah Knight - 1999 - Philosophy and Literature 23 (1):236-240.
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    Thinking the Aesthetic: Towards a Noetic Conception of Aesthetic Experience The 2023 Richard Wollheim Memorial Lecture.Elisabeth Schellekens - 2024 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 82 (2):129-141.
    This paper defends a ‘noetic’ conception of aesthetic experience whereby such experience is best conceived as a kind of explorative thought process. Although not directly aimed at acquiring knowledge, this process often leads to an enhanced understanding or improved epistemic grasp of the object of appreciation itself and the world. On this conception, aesthetic value acts as an invitation to engage in a series of contemplative and reflective processes during which we rely not only on the perceptual, imaginative, and affective (...)
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    Aesthetics.Theodor W. Adorno - 2017 - Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
    This volume of lectures on aesthetics, given by Adorno in the winter semester of 1958–9, formed the foundation for his later Aesthetic Theory, widely regarded as one of his greatest works. The lectures cover a wide range of topics, from an intense analysis of the work of Georg Lukács to a sustained reflection on the theory of aesthetic experience, from an examination of works by Plato, Kant, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard and Benjamin, to a discussion of the latest (...)
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    Johann Heinrich Dambeck's Prague University Lectures on Aesthetics: An Unknown Chapter in the History of Anthropological Aesthetics.Tomáš Hlobil - 2013 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 50 (2):212-231.
    This article presents a summary of the main views in Dambeck’s lectures on aesthetics on the basis of all known sources and compares the views thus obtained with views developed in German aesthetics in the late eighteenth and the early nineteenth century, with the aim of finding their chief source and reintegrating them both into German aesthetics and, more narrowly, into the aesthetics taught at Prague University. Johann Heinrich Dambeck constructed his lecture series on the (...)
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    Charles Lalo lectures: From superstition to science in aesthetics.Andre Veinstein - 1949 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 7 (4):355-364.
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    Betwixt and Between: Working Through the Aesthetic in Philosophy of Education: George F. Kneller Lecture, Conference of the American Educational Studies Association Savannah, Georgia, October 30, 2008.Deanne Bogdan - 2010 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 46 (3):291-316.
    (2010). Betwixt and Between: Working Through the Aesthetic in Philosophy of Education: George F. Kneller Lecture, Conference of the American Educational Studies Association Savannah, Georgia, October 30, 2008. Educational Studies: Vol. 46, No. 3, pp. 291-316.
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    En traduisant Hegel. Traducendo Hegel. Aesthetic theory and/in Translation practice.Francesca Iannelli & Alain Patrick Olivier - 2022 - Studi di Estetica 22.
    This paper aims to investigate the intersections between Hegel’s aesthetics lec- tures and translation theory and praxis, with reference to the French-Italian translation project Hegel Art Net. Against the background of the historical recon- struction that sees Hegel repeatedly confronted with the fruition and production of translations, we intend to examine the hermeneutic, philological and political challenges that a translator of the aesthetics Nachschriften encounters today, following the “philological turn” of the 1990s and the publication of new sources (...)
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    Hegel: Lectures on the Philosophy of Art: The Hotho Transcript of the 1823 Berlin Lectures.Robert F. Brown (ed.) - 2014 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Hegel gave various lecture series on aesthetics or the philosophy of art, but never published a book of his own on this topic. His famous works on aesthetics were compiled from transcripts of lectures. This volume now presents one transcript complete in English for the first time, with extensive introductory material.
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  45. "Wittgenstein's Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology and Religious Belief" edited by C. Barrett. [REVIEW]L. Griffiths - 1970 - Mind 79:464.
     
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    Kant’s Aesthetics and the Problem of Happiness.Jennifer K. Dobe - 2020 - Kantian Review 25 (1):27-51.
    Kant’s anthropological lectures introduce scepticism about our psychological capacity to experience happiness conceived as gratification or contentment. Aesthetic experience is in a position to inform an alternative conception of happiness that not only is more adequate to the idea of happiness than either gratification or contentment but also may more easily conform to the moral law’s constraints than gratification. As an ‘ideal feeling’, pleasure in beauty serves as a model for how best to enjoy even sensual pleasures and otherwise (...)
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    On the death of art in Hegel's lectures on aesthetics.Juan Sebastián Ballén Rodríguez - 2012 - Universitas Philosophica 29 (59):179-194.
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    Ignorance: Aesthetic unlearning.Emile Bojesen - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 56 (4):601-611.
    This article proceeds from a consideration of what John Baldacchino calls ‘viable ignorance’, attempting to take leave from the critical and pedagogical obligations of certain elements of Barbara Johnson's ‘positive ignorance’. It considers Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-François Lyotard and the composer, Karlheinz Stockhausen's reflections on modes of experience, and the cultivation of complementary dispositions, where the knowing, egocentric subject is transformed into, or undermined as, what Nietzsche calls ‘a medium of overpowering forces’. The disposition itself is outlined through close readings of (...)
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    (2 other versions)Projective Aesthetics as a Possible World.Boris Orlov - 2019 - Espes 8 (2):45-50.
    The notion of “projective aesthetics” is considered in this paper for the first time as a variant of the recourse to praxis that characterizes contemporary aesthetics and its “aesthetic involvement”. Projective aesthetics involves the use of methodologies of a new type: “schizoanalysis”, “conceptivism” and “projectivism”. The emphasis is put on the principle of “rhizome” and on the features of so-called “culturonics”, a way of thinking “through projects” in the cultural sphere. Projective aesthetics implies a way of (...)
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  50. The chapter on music from Hegel's 1826 lecture on aesthetics, edited and annotated.A. Olivier - 1998 - Hegel-Studien 33:9-52.
     
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