The Fate of Art Aesthetic Alienation from Kant to Derrida and Adorno
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Pennsylvania State Univ Pr
- Publish date: 02/01/1992
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"Bernstein's rich and provocative study examines the essentially modern attempt to distinguish a unique or autonomous realm of the aesthetic, and presents an ambitious argument designed to undermine that post-Kantian insistence on a categorical distinction among the beautiful, the true, and the good. In doing so, he offers a thoughtful account of why the fate of art has been so central to those thinkers in the European tradition worried about the implications of the European Enlightenment, and he presents a number of original, critical readings of individual thinkers. This is an important, very interesting book." --Robert B. Pippen, University of Chicago
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