In the epilogue to “The Origin of the Work of Art”, Heidegger claims that the decision on Hegel’s verdict has not yet been made’(p. 97 of the Dutch translation). Is this claim still valid?
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In the epilogue to “The Origin of the Work of Art”, Heidegger claims that the decision on Hegel’s verdict has not yet been made’(p. 97 of the Dutch translation). Is this claim still valid?
October 13, 2020 Comments Off on In the epilogue to “The Origin of the Work of Art”, Heidegger claims that the decision on Hegel’s verdict has not yet been made’(p. 97 of the Dutch translation). Is this claim still valid? Uncategorized Assignment-helpIn the epilogue to “The Origin of the Work of Art”, Heidegger claims that the decision on Hegel’s verdict has not yet been made’(p. 97 of the Dutch translation). Is this claim still valid? What does this postponement mean for the art of our time?