Abstract:When I began studying aesthetics I never would have thought that I would eventually write my dissertation on the final cause arguments in eighteenth-century British aesthetic theories. I simply never could have imagined that eighteenth-century aesthetics could be so beautifully perplexing, intriguing, and relevant until a seminar on Burke's aesthetics and a course on the eighteenth-century philosophies of taste, both held at the Department of Aesthetics at ELTE by Sándor Radnóti. I am immensely thankful for pr… Show more
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