On Hume and eighteenth-century aesthetics : the philosopher on a swing

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On Hume and eighteenth-century aesthetics : the philosopher on a swing

Giancarlo Carabelli ; translated by Joan Krakover Hall

(New studies in aesthetics, v. 22)

P. Lang, c1995

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Intorno a Hume

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Translation of: Intorno a Hume

Bibliography: p. [195]-214

Includes index

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This study is an original approach to the notion of golden mean in eighteenth-century culture. It bravely combines intellectual history and material history, spanning the fields of philosophy, aesthetics, painting, sociology, optics, music, theater and garden history in an effort to cross the borders of academic writing, in the stylistic treatment of the subject. Giancarlo Carabelli examines the golden mean both in one of the highlights of Enlightenment philosophy - David Hume's essays and his discussion of the middle station of life and of the standard of taste - and in a modest artifact, intermediate structure par excellence: the invisible fence of the ha-ha, that magical middle, that simple enchantment, as Walpole called it, that was typical of eighteenth-century modern garden.

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