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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's exploration of art reveals his belief that it embodies the essence of existence, despite his view of its declining significance. He posits that art serves as a sensory representation of the Absolute, merging form and content in a unique way. In "Introductory Lectures on Aesthetics," Hegel articulates his revolutionary ideas through a structured framework that addresses the interplay between mind, nature, and history. This work is essential for those intrigued by art history and philosophy, as it engages with contemporary philosophical debates.
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Introductory Lectures on Aesthetics, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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