Table of contents for Between transcendence and historicism : the ethical nature of the arts in Hegelian aesthetics / Brian K. Etter.

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CONTENTS
Preface....................................................................................iii
Introduction ...............................................................................1
Part I: Art Between Transcendence and Historicism
1.	Is Art Necessary? ...............................................................13
2.	The Beauty of Art and the Transcendence of the Ideal ....................40
3.	The Historicity of the Ideal and the End of Art .............................63
Part II: The Ethical Nature of the Arts
4.	Beauty, the Ideal, and Representation in Sculpture and Painting .........91
5.	The Sounds of the Ideal .......................................................118
6.	The Ethical Function of Poetry ..............................................139
7.	Beauty and Ornament in Architectural Styles .............................169
Part III: Foundations of Art
8.	Art and the Beauty of the Ethical Order ....................................197
9.	Normativity in the Arts and the Particularity of Tradition ...............220
10.	Art and the Beauty of the Absolute..........................................238
Notes....................................................................................254
Bibliography...........................................................................283

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831 -- Aesthetics.
Aesthetics -- Moral and ethical aspects.