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Music in Hegel's philosophical system.- Hegelian thought about music is part of a common idealist way of treating the arts: a metaphysical way, regarding art in its relation to truth. Thus it matches up to the way in which modern philosophy approaches aesthetics. Starting from a study of music we can make a new approach to the philosophy of Hegel, its problems, and its relation to the period of Romanticism in which it aroseLa música en el sistema filosófico de HegelAnuario Filosófico 29 (54): 53-70. 1996.
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Université Libre de BruxellesDepartment of Philosophy, Ethics and the Sciences of Religions and Secularism
Areas of Interest
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| 19th Century Philosophy |