Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man
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contribution to aesthetics
- In aesthetics: The aesthetic experience
…with beauty he plays” (Briefe über die ästhetische Erziehung des Menschen [1794–95; Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man]).
Read More - In aesthetics: Kant, Schiller, and Hegel
…ästhetische Erziehung des Menschen (1795; On the Aesthetic Education of Man), inspired by Kant, develops further the theory of the disinterested character of the aesthetic. Schiller argues that through this disinterested quality aesthetic experience becomes the true vehicle of moral and political education, providing human beings both with the self-identity…
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criticism of Kant
- In ethics: Hegel
In Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man (1795), the dramatist and literary theorist Friedrich von Schiller (1759–1805) suggested that, whereas this division might apply to modern human beings, it was not the case in ancient Greece, where reason and feeling seem to have been in…
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