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French Aesthetic Thought in the XVIII Century

Door Elkner : Brian A.

French Aesthetic Thought in the XVIII Century
CategorieFilosofie
Boeknummer#386134
TitelFrench Aesthetic Thought in the XVIII Century (1700-1800) = La Pensée Estheétique en France au XVIII Siecle (!700-1800)
AuteurElkner : Brian A.
BoektypePaperback
UitgeverijGeneva : Slatkine Reprints
Jaar van uitgave1971
TaalEngels, Frans
BeschrijvingPaperback, text in English and French, 8vo.
SamenvattingFrench aesthetic thought in the 18th century focused on taste and sentiment, with Enlightenment figures like Voltaire and Diderot using reason to evaluate judgments of beauty. This period saw a shift from the grand Baroque style to the more ornamental Rococo, and culminated in the archaeological exactness of Neoclassicism, which aligned with Enlightenment ideas of rationalism and moral rectitude. Key developments included increased focus on the mind's perception of beauty, debates on whether beauty was based on universal standards or subjective taste, and the influence of both Cartesian philosophy and classical models
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ConditieGoed — Few stains on half title page and some pages inside, slightly foxed on cut.
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