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Aesthetics, history of Hegel divided the history of art into a pre-classical ‘symbolic’ phase, then the classical phase of the ancient Greeks, which he regarded as superior because of its attainment of unity between content and sensory medium, and a third phase of romanticism which embraced medieval Christian art and the art of modernity. Art had already declined in the modern period, and must end, according to Hegel, superseded by religion and philosophy. Two further German philosophers of the nineteenth century produced original aesthetic theories of lasting interest: Schopenhauer and Nietzsche.

A long history attaches to thinking of the property of being an agent as (i) possessing a capacity to choose between options and (ii) being able to do what one chooses. Agency is then treated as a causal power. Some such treatment is assumed when ‘agentcausation’ is given a prominent role to play in the elucidation of action. In recent times, a doctrine of agent-causation is associated with Chisholm, who thinks that no concept of eventcausality is adequate for understanding human beings’ agency.

R. G. Collingwood, The Principles of Art (Oxford, 1938). A. C. , 1981). J. ), The Oxford Handbook of Aesthetics (Oxford, 2003). A. Neill and A. ), Arguing about Art: Contemporary Philosophical Debates (London, 2002). R. Wollheim, Art and its Objects (Cambridge, 1980). aesthetic value: see value, aesthetic. aeterni patris: see neo-Thomism. affirmative action. This term refers to positive steps taken to rank, admit, hire, or promote persons who are members of groups previously and/or currently discriminated against.

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