Aestheticism and the Philosophy of Death

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Athletic Prizemen
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Bataille Kojeve influence
Bradley's Ethical Studies
Bradley’s Ethical Studies
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death in literature
Dionysus Zagreus
dualism
economy
Emerald Uthwart
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Hegel's Sittlichkeit
Hegel's System
Hegel's Unhappy Consciousness
Hegelian aesthetics
Hegelian Semiology
Hegelian Speculation
Hegel’s Sittlichkeit
Hegel’s System
Hegel’s Unhappy Consciousness
Imaginary Portraits
Kant's Transcendental Apperception
Kant’s Transcendental Apperception
literary theory
modernism studies
Nietzsche's Dionysus
Nietzsche’s Dionysus
nineteenth-century philosophy
Non-productive Expenditure
Pater's Aestheticism
Pater's Appeal
Pater's Imaginary Portraits
Pater’s Aestheticism
Pater’s Appeal
Pater’s Imaginary Portraits
Pereat Mundus
philosophy of mortality in art
radical
Radical Dualism
restricted
Restricted Economy
Struct Uralism
Subject Object Identity
Subjective Immortality
Unhappy Consciousness
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367602055
  • Weight: 350g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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By contextualizing Walter Pater's aestheticism alongside Alexandre Kojeve's and Georges Bataille's readings of Hegelianism, this book shows that Pater's aestheticism constitutes both a philosophy of death and at the same time a philosophy of the impossibility of death.
Giles Whitely

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