THE IMPACT OF HEGEL'S PHILOSOPHY OF ART ON DEVELOPMENT OF CONTEMPORARY AESTHETICS
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In the first part of the text the author examines the critical interpretations of Hegel's philosophy of art and the validity of the arguments that consider it to be outdated. In the second part of the text, the scale of Hegel's impact on several selected movements in contemporary aesthetics is examined. The text as a whole represents an attempt to shed light on direct and indirect effects that Hegel's philosophy of art performs on aesthetics in an epoch that occurs after his time. The conclusion of this study shows that Hegel's indirect influence is much stronger than direct one and that it still continues, with undiminished intensity.
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