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Victor Cousin

Lectures on the true, the beautiful and the good

In 'Lectures on the True, the Beautiful, and the Good,' Victor Cousin presents a philosophical treatise that intricately explores the interrelation between truth, beauty, and morality. Written in the early 19th century, this work employs a compelling blend of romanticism and idealism, establishing a framework for understanding the human experience through these pivotal concepts. Cousin'Äôs eloquent prose captures the essence of his lectures, offering a nuanced examination of how these ideals manifest in art, nature, and ethical behavior, rooted in the intellectual currents of his time, particularly the influence of German idealists such as Hegel. Victor Cousin, a prominent French philosopher and educator, played a crucial role in shaping modern philosophy during the Restoration period. His extensive studies in Germany exposed him to a spectrum of philosophical thought, fostering a distinct synthesis of idealism that would culminate in this significant work. As a professor at the Sorbonne, Cousin'Äôs lectures were not only academically rigorous but also aimed at a broader audience, reflecting his dedication to making philosophy accessible to society. 'Lectures on the True, the Beautiful, and the Good' is highly recommended for readers interested in the philosophical foundations of aesthetics and ethics. Cousin'Äôs insightful reflections invite audiences to reflect on their values, nurturing a deeper understanding of the complexities of human experience. This text is essential for anyone keen on exploring the philosophical dialogue surrounding these enduring themes.
513 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2019
Año de publicación
2019
Editorial
Good Press
Traductor
O.W. Wight
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