Revolt against Schopenhauer and Wagner?
Revolt against Schopenhauer and Wagner?
Author(s): Margus VihalemSubject(s): Metaphysics, Aesthetics
Published by: Eesti Kunstiteadlaste Ühing
Keywords: Nietzschean aesthetics; Schopenhauer and Wagner;
Summary/Abstract: The article focuses on the basic assumptions of Nietzschean aesthetics, arguing that Nietzsche’s aesthetics in his later period cannot be thoroughly understood outside of the context of the long-term conflict with romanticist ideals and without considering Arthur Schopenhauer’s and Richard Wagner’s aesthetic and metaphysical positions. Nietzsche’s thinking on art and aesthetics is in fact inseparable from his philosophical standpoint, which complements and renders explicit the hidden meaning of his considerations on art. The article pays particular attention to Nietzsche’s writings on Wagner and Wagnerism and attempts to show that the ideas expressed in these writings form the very basis of Nietzschean aesthetics and, to some extent, had a remarkable impact on his whole philosophy. The article also argues that Nietzsche’s aesthetics may even be regarded, to a certain extent, as the cornerstone of his philosophical project.
Journal: Kunstiteaduslikke Uurimusi
- Issue Year: 23/2014
- Issue No: 01+02
- Page Range: 177-194
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English
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