Herder's Naturalist Aesthetics

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In this book Rachel Zuckert provides the first overarching account of Johann Gottfried Herder''s complex aesthetic theory. She guides the reader through Herder''s texts showing how they relate to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European philosophy of art and focusing on two main concepts: aesthetic naturalism the view that art is natural to and naturally valuable for human beings as organic embodied beings and - unusually for Herder''s time - aesthetic pluralism the view that aesthetic value takes many diverse and culturally varying forms. Zuckert argues that Herder''s theory plays a pivotal role in the history of philosophical aesthetics marking the transition from the eighteenth-century focus on aesthetic value as grounded in human nature to the nineteenth-century focus on art as socially significant and historically variable. Her study illuminates Herder''s significance as an innovative thinker in aesthetics and will interest a range of readers in philosophy of art and European thought.
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