Beyond Autonomy in Eighteenth-Century British and German Aesthetics

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18th century aesthetics
Adam Smith
Aesthetic Autonomy
Aesthetic Concepts
aesthetic experience
Aesthetic Ideas
Aesthetic Perfection
Aesthetic Psychology
aesthetics narrative
Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten
Anne Pollok
autonomy
Baumgarten's Aesthetics
Baumgarten’s Aesthetics
British aesthetics
Camilla Flodin
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David Hume
Die Metamorphose Der Pflanzen
Disengaged
Disinterested Pleasure
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Dorothea von Mucke
ECCO
Eighteenth-century Britain
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Fragment Collection
Friedrich Holderlin
G.E. Lessing
Germaine De
German aesthetics
German romanticism
Goethe
Higher Enlightenment
Impartial Spectator
Jerome Stolnitz
Jocelyn Holland
Johann Joachim Winckelmann
Johann Wilhelm Ritter
Joseph Addison
Karen Green
Karl Axelsson
Madame de Stael
Maria Semi
Mattias Pirholt
Mendelssohn's Aesthetics
Mendelssohn’s Aesthetics
morality
Moses Mendelssohn
Natalie Roxburgh
Natural Beauty
Neil Saccamano
Network Plot
Paul Guyer
Peter de Bolla
Peter Gilgen
Pietist Theology
Pure Phenomenon
Shaftesbury's Writing
Shaftesbury’s Writing
Simon Grote
Sven-Olov Wallenstein
The Theory of Moral Sentiments
third Earl of Shaftesbury
Vice Versa
Violates
Weimar Classicism

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  • ISBN 9780367347963
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume re-examines traditional interpretations of the rise of modern aesthetics in eighteenth-century Britain and Germany. It provides a new account that connects aesthetic experience with morality, science, and political society. In doing so, it challenges long-standing teleological narratives that emphasize disinterestedness and the separation of aesthetics from moral, cognitive, and political interests.

The chapters are divided into three thematic parts. The chapters in Part I demonstrate the heteronomy of eighteenth-century British aesthetics. They chart the evolution of aesthetic concepts and discuss the ethical and political significance of the aesthetic theories of several key figures: namely, the third Earl of Shaftesbury, David Hume, and Adam Smith. Part II explores the ways in which eighteenth-century German, and German-oriented, thinkers examine aesthetic experience and moral concerns, and relate to the work of their British counterparts. The chapters here cover the work of Kant, Moses Mendelssohn, Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten, and Madame de Staël. Finally, Part III explores the interrelation of science, aesthetics, and a new model of society in the work of Goethe, Johann Wilhelm Ritter, Friedrich Hölderlin, and William Hazlitt, among others.

This volume develops unique discussions of the rise of aesthetic autonomy in the eighteenth century. In bringing together well-known scholars working on British and German eighteenth-century aesthetics, philosophy, and literature, it will appeal to scholars and advanced students in a range of disciplines who are interested in this topic.

The Introduction and Chapters 2, 10, and 12 of this book are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Karl Axelsson is Senior Lecturer in Aesthetics at Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden. His most recent book is Political Aesthetics: Addison and Shaftesbury on Taste, Morals and Society (2019). Axelsson is also the Swedish translator of the third Earl of Shaftesbury’s The Moralists, a Philosophical Rhapsody (forthcoming).

Camilla Flodin holds a PhD in Aesthetics from Uppsala University and is currently Lecturer and Research Fellow in Comparative Literature at Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden. She has published extensively on Adorno’s aesthetics and the art-nature relationship in German Romanticism and Idealism. Flodin is also a contributor to the Oxford Handbook of Adorno (forthcoming).

Mattias Pirholt is a Professor of Comparative Literature at Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden. His most recent book publications include Grenzerfahrungen: Studien zu Goethes Ästhetik (2018) and Das Abenteuer des Gewöhnlichen: Alltag in der deutschsprachigen Literatur der Moderne (co-edited with Thorsten Carstensen, 2018).