La naturaleza en «Über die bildende Nachahmung des Schönen», de Karl Philipp Moritz
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v15i0.1319Abstract
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Se analiza aquí detenidamente y se trata de entender el papel que la naturaleza tiene en el principal escrito estético de K. Ph. Moritz, escritor y teórico bastante olvidado durante largo tiempo, en España casi desconocido, cuyas ideas, sin embargo, vistas en la distancia, recobran una posible actualidad que conviene investigar. En este primer texto a ello dedicado me limito a leer dicho texto y a situar dicho concepto.
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Naturaleza, creación, autonomía de lo bello, ser.
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to carefully analyse and understand the role of Nature in the most important of the aesthetic writings by K. Ph. Moritz, a long-time neglected writer and thinker practically unknown in Spain, whose ideas may now regain modernity after a deserved closer study. In this first paper we just read the text and place the concept in context.
Keywords
Nature, creativity, autonomy of the beautiful, Being.
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