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Contents List of Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction vii xi 1 KARL AXELSSON, CAMILLA FLODIN, AND MATTIAS PIRHOLT PARTI Aesthetic Concepts, Morality, and Society in the British Tradition 1 The Evolution of Aesthetic Concepts 1700-1800 19 21 PETER DE BOLLA 2 Beauty, Nature, and Society in Shaftesbury’s The Moralists 47 KARL AXELSSON 3 Force Makes Right; or, Shaftesbury’s Moral-Aesthetic Dynamics 70 NEIL SACCAMANO 4 Civilization in Eighteenth-Century Britain: A Subject for Taste 94 MARIA SEMI 5 Adam Smith’s Aesthetic Psychology EMILY BRADY AND NICOLE HALL 112
vi Contents PART II British and German Liaisons 6 Aesthetic Autonomy Is Not the Autonomy of Art 133 135 PAUL GUYER 7 From Spiritual Taste to Good Taste? Reflections on the Search for Aesthetic Theory’s Pietist Roots 161 SIMON GROTE 8 Is there a Middle Way? Mendelssohn on the Faculty of Approbation 180 ANNE POLLOK 9 Germaine de Staël and the Politics of Taste 201 KAREN GREEN PART III Science and a New Model of Society Around 1800 215 10 Goethe’s Exploratory Idealism 217 MATTIAS PIRHOLT 11 Physics as Art: Johann Wilhelm Ritter’s Construction Projects 239 JOCELYN HOLLAND 12 Hölderlin’s Higher Enlightenment 258 CAMILLA FLODIN 13 Rethinking Disinterestedness Through the Rise of Political Economy 277 NATALIE ROXBURGH Index 299 |
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Contents List of Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction vii xi 1 KARL AXELSSON, CAMILLA FLODIN, AND MATTIAS PIRHOLT PARTI Aesthetic Concepts, Morality, and Society in the British Tradition 1 The Evolution of Aesthetic Concepts 1700-1800 19 21 PETER DE BOLLA 2 Beauty, Nature, and Society in Shaftesbury’s The Moralists 47 KARL AXELSSON 3 Force Makes Right; or, Shaftesbury’s Moral-Aesthetic Dynamics 70 NEIL SACCAMANO 4 Civilization in Eighteenth-Century Britain: A Subject for Taste 94 MARIA SEMI 5 Adam Smith’s Aesthetic Psychology EMILY BRADY AND NICOLE HALL 112
vi Contents PART II British and German Liaisons 6 Aesthetic Autonomy Is Not the Autonomy of Art 133 135 PAUL GUYER 7 From Spiritual Taste to Good Taste? Reflections on the Search for Aesthetic Theory’s Pietist Roots 161 SIMON GROTE 8 Is there a Middle Way? Mendelssohn on the Faculty of Approbation 180 ANNE POLLOK 9 Germaine de Staël and the Politics of Taste 201 KAREN GREEN PART III Science and a New Model of Society Around 1800 215 10 Goethe’s Exploratory Idealism 217 MATTIAS PIRHOLT 11 Physics as Art: Johann Wilhelm Ritter’s Construction Projects 239 JOCELYN HOLLAND 12 Hölderlin’s Higher Enlightenment 258 CAMILLA FLODIN 13 Rethinking Disinterestedness Through the Rise of Political Economy 277 NATALIE ROXBURGH Index 299 |
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title_full | Beyond autonomy in eighteenth-century British and German aesthetics edited by Karl Axelsson, Camilla Flodin, and Mattias Pirholt |
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title_full_unstemmed | Beyond autonomy in eighteenth-century British and German aesthetics edited by Karl Axelsson, Camilla Flodin, and Mattias Pirholt |
title_short | Beyond autonomy in eighteenth-century British and German aesthetics |
title_sort | beyond autonomy in eighteenth century british and german aesthetics |
topic | Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper of 1671-1713 The moralists (DE-588)4453113-8 gnd Ästhetik (DE-588)4000626-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper of 1671-1713 The moralists Ästhetik Deutschland Großbritannien England Aufsatzsammlung |
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