Line, Colour, Drawing in Kant and Hegel
Kant and Hegel have diametrically opposed views concerning the relationship between colour and drawing. For Hegel colour is all; while for Kant drawing is central. Through an analysis of both these positions the conclusion that is drawn is that colour and drawing have a necessary interrelation. One...
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description | Kant and Hegel have diametrically opposed views concerning the relationship between colour and drawing. For Hegel colour is all; while for Kant drawing is central. Through an analysis of both these positions the conclusion that is drawn is that colour and drawing have a necessary interrelation. One cannot be thought other than in relation to reach other. Taken together they are integral to the development of a philosophy of art. |
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spelling | doaj.art-1e4599b39c7748db9bb389932001258f2023-09-02T09:09:46ZengMilano University PressItinera2039-92512020-07-0119Line, Colour, Drawing in Kant and HegelAndrew Benjamin0Monash UniversityKant and Hegel have diametrically opposed views concerning the relationship between colour and drawing. For Hegel colour is all; while for Kant drawing is central. Through an analysis of both these positions the conclusion that is drawn is that colour and drawing have a necessary interrelation. One cannot be thought other than in relation to reach other. Taken together they are integral to the development of a philosophy of art.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/itinera/article/view/13878Kant, Hegel, colour, drawing, line |
spellingShingle | Andrew Benjamin Line, Colour, Drawing in Kant and Hegel Itinera Kant, Hegel, colour, drawing, line |
title | Line, Colour, Drawing in Kant and Hegel |
title_full | Line, Colour, Drawing in Kant and Hegel |
title_fullStr | Line, Colour, Drawing in Kant and Hegel |
title_full_unstemmed | Line, Colour, Drawing in Kant and Hegel |
title_short | Line, Colour, Drawing in Kant and Hegel |
title_sort | line colour drawing in kant and hegel |
topic | Kant, Hegel, colour, drawing, line |
url | https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/itinera/article/view/13878 |
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