8063 | Baumgarten founded aesthetics in 1750 [Baumgarten, by Tolstoy] |
12157 | Kant gave form and status to aesthetics, and Hegel gave it content [Kant, by Scruton] |
18549 | Nineteenth century aesthetics focused on art rather than nature (thanks to Hegel) [Hegel, by Scruton] |
21372 | Aesthetics concerns how we can take pleasure in an object, with no reference to the will [Schopenhauer] |
23198 | Aesthetics can be more basic than morality, in our pleasure in certain patterns of experience [Nietzsche] |
12156 | Aesthetics has risen and fallen with Romanticism [Scruton] |
8108 | Aesthetics presupposes a distinctive sort of experience, and a unified essence for art [Gardner] |
20327 | Modern attention has moved from the intrinsic properties of art to its relational properties [Lamarque/Olson] |
20416 | By 1790 aestheticians were mainly trying to explain individual artistic genius [Kemp] |