1. The Course of Beauty: The Course of Beauty is a literary theory work created by Li Zehou. With profound and unique vision and vigorous brushwork, the author covers the whole history of China's aesthetics. From the ancient dragon and phoenix dance totem to the Ming and Qing crafts, this paper describes the occurrence, formation and evolution of China's aesthetic consciousness from a macro perspective, and points out that this is also the accumulation process of national aesthetic consciousness characterized by practical rationality. This book outlines a general outline for the history of Chinese aesthetics.
2. Four Lectures on China's Aesthetics: Four Lectures on China's Aesthetics is a book published by Life, Reading and New Knowledge Joint Publishing Company in 2008. The author is Li Zehou. Li Zehou's academic exploration had an important influence on China's aesthetics in the second half of the 20th century. This importance lies not in his innovative interpretation of specific academic issues, but in his unique role as a philosopher's macro vision in aesthetic construction.
3. Zhu Guangqian talks about beauty: there is no natural beauty in the world, and all beauty must be created by the mind. What is beauty? Beauty lies not only in things, but also in the heart. In the relationship between mind and things. However, this relationship is not as Kant and ordinary people imagined, that is, things are stimuli and hearts are feelings; It is an expression of interest in the image of things.
4. History of Western Aesthetics: The History of Western Aesthetics was published by the Commercial Press on 20 1 1 by Zhu Guangqian. It belongs to the series of China's modern academic masterpieces, and represents China's level of learning western aesthetic thoughts.
5. Aesthetics: Hegel's Aesthetics is a masterpiece of great significance in the history of western aesthetics. Aesthetics was originally an "aesthetic lecture" given by Hegel during his stay in Heidelberg University and Berlin University. It was later compiled into a book and published in 1835 four years after Hegel's death. Hegel's aesthetics is based on objective idealism and dialectics.
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History of Western Aesthetics (Zhu Guangqian's Aesthetic Works)-Baidu Encyclopedia