Dionysus Reborn: Play and the Aesthetic Dimension in Modern Philosophical and Scientific Discourse by Mihai I. Spariosu
Mihai Spariosu here explores the significance of the closely linked concepts of play and aestheticism in philosophical and scientific discourse since the end of the eighteenth century. Spariosu points out that since its birth in archaic and classical Hellenic thought the concept of play has always been subject to the influences of various rational and prerational sets of values. Spariosu maintains that there have been not one but two major modern concepts of artistic aestheticism, related to a prerational mentality and introduced in modern thought by Schopenhauer and Nietzsche; and philosophicalscientific aestheticism, initiated by Kant and Schiller and shaped by rationalism.
Cornell University Press, 1989.
ISBN: 9780801423277. 317 pp.
Hardcover. Near fine in a near fine jacket.
Gift inscription on front free endpaper.