The Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy of Fine Arts Translated from the German with Notes and Prefatory Essay

PART I.--The Work of Art as Made and as Sensuous 43-78

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1. Work of Art as Product of Human Activity 48 [(_a_) Conscious Production by Rule 48 (_b_) Artistic Inspiration 50 (_c_) Dignity of Production by Man 54 (_d_) Man's Need to produce Works of Art] 57

2. Work of Art as addressed to Man's Sense 60-78 [(_a_) Object of Art--Pleasant Feeling? 60 (_b_) Feeling of Beauty--Taste 63 (_c_) Art-scholarship 65 (_d_) Profounder Consequences of Sensuous Nature of Art 66 ([Greek: a]) Relations of the Sensuous to the Mind 67 ([Greek: aa]) Desire 68 ([Greek: bb]) Theory 70 ([Greek: gg]) Sensuous as Symbol of Spiritual 72 ([Greek: b]) The Sensuous Element, how Present in the Artist 74 ([Greek: g]) The _Content_ of Art Sensuous] 78