TY - BOOK AU - Ibarra B.,Víctor TI - Hegel on Sacred Poetry: Love, Freedom, and the Practical Roots of the Sublime T2 - Literalität und Liminalität SN - 9783839474143 AV - B2948 U1 - 193 23/eng/20240719 PY - 2024///] CY - Bielefeld PB - transcript Verlag KW - Sublime, The KW - Aesthetics KW - Cultural History KW - Ethics KW - German History of Philosophy KW - Heteronomy KW - Kant KW - Literary Studies KW - Literature KW - Love KW - Philosophy KW - Sublime KW - PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgments --; Introduction --; Part I: Die heilige Poesie—The Aesthetic Dimension of Hegel’s Sublime --; Chapter 1: The Reception of Hegel’s Sublime --; Chapter 2: Kant’s Sublime --; Chapter 3: Hegel’s Erhabenes and die heilige Poesie --; Part II: Heteronomie—The Practical Dimension of Hegel’s Sublime --; Introduction --; Chapter 1: Judaism, Kant’s Heteronomie, and Hegel’s Early Fragments --; Chapter 2: “Zur christlichen Religion” --; Concluding Remarks --; Literature; restricted access N2 - In his aesthetic reflections, Hegel identifies the Judaic Psalms, which he calls sacred poetry, as the core of the sublime. While it has often been suggested that Hegel showed little interest in the notion of sublimity, Ibarra B. contends that this interpretation is misleading and warrants further elucidation. Introducing a new perspective, he argues that a careful examination of Hegel's remarks on sacred poetry reveals a critique of the notion of agency as depicted in the Psalms. By revisiting Hegel's early works predating 1800 and his dispute with Kant's concept of freedom, this studyoffers a practical account of Hegel's view on sublime art within the framework of his philosophy of love UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783839474143?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783839474143 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783839474143/original ER -