Philosophy

Philosophy – Bachelor’s Degree 2014
Aesthetics II
Status: compulsory
Recommended Year of Study: 2
Recommended Semester: 4
ECTS Credits Allocated: 7.00
Pre-requisites: None

Course objectives: Student should get introduced to aesthetic ideas of Hegel, Nietzche, Hartmann, Heidegger and Gadamer; student should be able to understand historico-hermeneutical context of the formation of these ideas and to understand their mutual relationship and relevance for aesthetics.

Course description: Content of the lectures consists of presentation of the basic ideas of philosophical aesthetics, especially in presentation of the basic ideas and concepts of Hegel's, Nietzche's, Hartmann's, Heidegger's and Gadamer's aesthetics. The historico-hermeneutical context of the formation of their aesthetical doctrines is interpreted and their relevance to the contemporary philosophical aesthetics is considered as well. Practical part of the course consists of collective interpretation of the pre-reading and prepared texts from the original literature, especially those texts for which it is assumed that students will have problems to deal with without expert assistance of instructors.

Learning Outcomes: Introducing students to the basic ideas of philosophical aesthetics and enabling provideing them with the ability to understand historico - hermeneutical context of the formation of the basic ideas and concepts of Hegel's, Nietzche's, Hartmann's, Heidegger's and Gadamer's aesthetics as well as to mutually compare them.

Literature/Reading:
  • G.V.F. Hegel, "Estetika", Beograd, 1986; F. Niče,"Ljudsko, suviše ljudsko",Beograd, 2005; N. Hartman, "Estetika", Beograd, 1979; M. Hajdeger,"Šumski putevi", Beograd, 2000;
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