‘‘The Delight and Torment of the World’’ — Aesthetics and its History
[...]it lists the major authors of this new discipline including Baumgarten, Lord Kames, Immanuel Kant, and Friedrich Schiller who have become inevitable figures of the subsequent series of the histories of aesthetics.2 Robert Zimmermann, later professor of philosophy in Vienna, wrote the first elab...
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