O Autorze

Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten was a prominent German philosopher and scholar, known primarily for his contributions to aesthetics and metaphysics. He is often recognized as the founder of modern aesthetics, having introduced the term "aesthetics" as a philosophical discipline. His work laid the groundwork for later philosophers, including Immanuel Kant, who expanded upon Baumgarten's ideas. His most notable contributions include his seminal texts, which explore the nature of beauty, taste, and the sensory experience of art. Baumgarten posited that aesthetics is a branch of knowledge that deals with the perception of beauty, arguing that human experiences of beauty are both subjective and significant in understanding the world.

Narodowość Niemiecki
Data Urodzenia July 17, 1714
Miejsce Urodzenia Bautzen, Saxony, Germany
Data śmierci May 27, 1762
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