Aesthetics After Metaphysics Hardcover
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India
Author 1
Miguel de Beistegui
Book Description
This book focuses on a dimension of art which the philosophical tradition (from Plato to Hegel and even Adorno) has consistently overlooked, such was its commitment - explicit or implicit - to mimesis and the metaphysics of truth it presupposes. De Beistegui refers to this dimension, which unfolds outside the space that stretches between the sensible and the supersensible - the space of metaphysics itself - as the hypersensible and show how the operation of art to which it corresponds is best described as metaphorical. The movement of the book, then, is from the classical or metaphysical aesthetics of mimesis (Part One) to the aesthetics of the hypersensible and metaphor (Part Two). Against much of the history of aesthetics and the metaphysical discourse on art, he argues that the philosophical value of art doesn?t consist in its ability to bridge the space between the sensible and the supersensible, or the image and the Idea, and reveal the sensible as proto-conceptual, but to open up a different sense of the sensible. His aim, then, is to shift the place and role that philosophy attributes to art.
ISBN-10
1138921467
ISBN-13
9781138921467
Language
English
Publisher
Taylor And Francis Ltd
Publication Date
23 May 2015
Number of Pages
204
About the Author
Miguel de Beistegui is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick, UK.
Editorial Review
This is a rich, thoughtful, and provocative book. It is at once learned and philosophically ambitious, presenting and defending a post-metaphysical aesthetic that aims to refigure our relation to the earth. A great deal is at stake in these discussions, much more than what we might term a `contribution to contemporary debates.' The true stakes of this work are no less than the basic, even originary character of human dwelling. John Lysaker, Emory University, USA