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Justus Hartnack provides a highly accessible, philosophically
astute introduction to Hegel's logic--one of those rare books that
rewards readers at any level of sophistication--and the ideal text
for students about to embark on the study of this challenging
topic.
This study offers an original and innovative collection of fresh
approaches to the investigation of the concept of ugliness. It is
divided into three parts: the idea of ugliness; Kantian conceptions
of the ugly; and ugliness and art. The papers in all three sections
deal with problems in the way that aesthetics has understood the
concept of the ugly, in aesthetic experience, in fine art, and in
contrast with the beautiful. These are new papers from a range of
scholars from diverse philosophical backgrounds, and use the most
recent literature in their areas of expertise. There is no other
book available that collects the latest research in this field,
and, as such, it will be a key contribution to recent and growing
theoretical interest in the place of the ugly in aesthetics.
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