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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- INTRODUCTION 1
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PART I. REREADING EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY AESTHETICS
- Introduction 35
- 1. Early Modern Aesthetics: An Analytic Reading 39
- 2. Early Modern Aesthetics: A Hermeneutic Reading 61
- 3. The Subjectivization of Aesthetics 82
- 4. Rereading Kant on Aesthetic Judgments 98
- 5. Balzano, Kant's Aesthetics, and a Realist Tradition 125
- INTERLUDE 147
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PART II. REALIST BACKGROUNDS OF MODERN AESTHETICS
- Introduction 159
- 6. Dilthey and Aesthetic Experience 164
- 7. Brentano and Descriptive Intentionalism 189
- 8. Husserl and Aesthetic Psychologism 208
- 9. Twardowski and Aesthetic Contents 233
- 10. Meinong and Aesthetic Feelings 252
- 11. Ingarden and Aesthetic Structures 274
- CONCLUSION 305
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
PART I. REREADING EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY AESTHETICS
- Introduction 35
- 1. Early Modern Aesthetics: An Analytic Reading 39
- 2. Early Modern Aesthetics: A Hermeneutic Reading 61
- 3. The Subjectivization of Aesthetics 82
- 4. Rereading Kant on Aesthetic Judgments 98
- 5. Balzano, Kant's Aesthetics, and a Realist Tradition 125
- INTERLUDE 147
-
PART II. REALIST BACKGROUNDS OF MODERN AESTHETICS
- Introduction 159
- 6. Dilthey and Aesthetic Experience 164
- 7. Brentano and Descriptive Intentionalism 189
- 8. Husserl and Aesthetic Psychologism 208
- 9. Twardowski and Aesthetic Contents 233
- 10. Meinong and Aesthetic Feelings 252
- 11. Ingarden and Aesthetic Structures 274
- CONCLUSION 305
- Index 341