A Philosophical Enquiry
Edmund Burke
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Burke's A Philosophical Enquiry is an important treatise in the history of philosophical aesthetics, putting forth a theory of two concepts of central, perennial importance to the field of aesthetics, namely, the beautiful and the sublime. Written before Burke turned 19, it is his only purely philosophical work. Despite being such an early work, Burke's Philosophical Enquiry was noted by such later philosophers as Diderot and Kant and has remained influential in the field of aesthetics since its publication in 1757. ( Eric Jonas) (6 hr 33 min)
Chapitres
Preface | 9:19 | Lu par ej |
Introduction | 46:01 | Lu par ej |
Pt 1, Scn 01 - 10 | 29:58 | Lu par ej |
Pt 1, Scns 11 - 19 | 29:48 | Lu par ej |
Pt 2, Scns 01 - 05 | 35:35 | Lu par ej |
Pt 2, Scns 06 - 22 | 40:03 | Lu par ej |
Pt 3, Scns 01 - 08 | 47:00 | Lu par ej |
Pt 3, Scns 09 - 27 | 40:37 | Lu par ej |
Pt 4, Scns 01 - 13 | 36:24 | Lu par ej |
Pt 4, Scns 14 - 25 | 43:15 | Lu par ej |
Pt 5, Scns 01 - 07 | 35:49 | Lu par ej |
Critiques
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Allison
Great reading of the text! I think many will end up disagreeing with the thoughts presented in the text, but an interesting read all the same.