[Gutenberg 55623] • The Philosophy of Fine Art, volume 3 (of 4) / Hegel's Aesthetik

[Gutenberg 55623] • The Philosophy of Fine Art, volume 3 (of 4) / Hegel's Aesthetik
Authors
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Date
2017-09-24T00:00:00+00:00
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The objects treated by our science in the first part were the general notion and the reality of beauty in Nature and art, in other words beauty in its truth, and art in its truth, the Ideal in the as yet undeveloped unity of its fundamental principles, independent of its specific content and its distinguishing modes of envisagement.

This essentially genuine[1] unity of the beautiful in art, in the second place, unfolded itself within its own resources in a totality of art-forms, whose determinate structure defined at the same time the content which the art-spirit was impelled to fashion from itself in an essentially articulate system of manifestations of beauty under which the Divine and human is envisaged to the world.