Christopher Huck

Institute For Doctoral Studies In The Visual Arts
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    The Empty-Sublime: Considering Robert Rauschenberg in a Comparative Context
    Comparative and Continental Philosophy 15 (1): 71-83. 2023.
    The sublime has been a baffling concept since its introduction by Longinus nearly two thousand years ago. What do we mean when we say something is sublime? This paper will attempt to answer that question by proposing a radical new theory of the sublime, examining the aesthetic experience called the sublime through the lens of the Madhyamaka Buddhist philosophical view of emptiness (Skt. śūnyatā). Drawing on Guy Sircello’s work (1993), I critique traditional Western accounts of the sublime, with …Read more