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Aesthetics: Lectures on Fine Art

This book delves into the philosophical and theoretical aspects of fine art, examining the concepts and principles that shape the appreciation and creation of art. more

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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

German philosopher, one of the most important representatives of German classical philosophy. Hegel's philosophical system has had a profound impact on the world. Hegel believed that the task of philosophy is to reveal the absolute spirit, emphasizing the importance of reason, history, and dialectics. more

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