Sublimity and nihilism in Baroque Culture

This paper explores the concept of “the sublime” in the baroque culture, aiming to demostrate that, although it wasn’t sistematically theorized until the XVIIIth century, it already played a significant role during the XVIIth century and, above all, gained a philosophical meaning, similar to those i...

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Main Author: Bernat Castany Prado
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RESF/article/view/41070
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description This paper explores the concept of “the sublime” in the baroque culture, aiming to demostrate that, although it wasn’t sistematically theorized until the XVIIIth century, it already played a significant role during the XVIIth century and, above all, gained a philosophical meaning, similar to those imposed subsequently, and as we will see, that is closely related withthe concept of “nihilism”.
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spelling doaj.art-0755d5d68dff436d86e4f81c1aa9b6312022-12-21T20:32:44ZdeuUniversidad Complutense de MadridRevista de Filosofia0034-82441988-284X2013-01-013729111010.5209/rev_RESF.2012.v37.n2.4107040379Sublimity and nihilism in Baroque CultureBernat Castany Prado0Universidad de BarcelonaThis paper explores the concept of “the sublime” in the baroque culture, aiming to demostrate that, although it wasn’t sistematically theorized until the XVIIIth century, it already played a significant role during the XVIIth century and, above all, gained a philosophical meaning, similar to those imposed subsequently, and as we will see, that is closely related withthe concept of “nihilism”.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RESF/article/view/41070NihilismoNietzscheEstéticaBarrocoKantlo sublime.
spellingShingle Bernat Castany Prado
Sublimity and nihilism in Baroque Culture
Revista de Filosofia
Nihilismo
Nietzsche
Estética
Barroco
Kant
lo sublime.
title Sublimity and nihilism in Baroque Culture
title_full Sublimity and nihilism in Baroque Culture
title_fullStr Sublimity and nihilism in Baroque Culture
title_full_unstemmed Sublimity and nihilism in Baroque Culture
title_short Sublimity and nihilism in Baroque Culture
title_sort sublimity and nihilism in baroque culture
topic Nihilismo
Nietzsche
Estética
Barroco
Kant
lo sublime.
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RESF/article/view/41070
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