La pasión según Hegel. Una nota sobre la representación cristiana.
Keywords:
content, divine, representation, incamation, the absoluteAbstract
In the Lessons on the Aesthetic Hegel develops the idea that the content of the art in the history of the culture has been the divine thing. The art has had like task, to produce the representation of the absolute thing. From this perspective, a fundamental problem arises in the history of the representation with the idea of the incarnation oí God in the Christianity. The absolute thing enters in the finite existence. Now the aesthetic problem will consist in that the art must represenl the ideality of the sensible body of God.
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