George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.

    He was born in Germany and was the greatest philosopher of his day. He was born in 1770 and died in 1831. He wrote books in journals that were compiled into articles after his death by his students. He studied logic, science, nature, art, etc. He was famous for his philosophical ideas of art and beauty. He highlighted the inner abilities of the human brain and brought awareness to the spirit and its effects on art.

    Before the philosopher believed that aesthetics was the science of the senses or senses but Hegel did not agree with this definition because it was not a strong explanation according to Hegel. Hegel believed that aesthetics was the art of art and the science of emotions and all emotions. He said that the work of art is superior to nature.

    He pointed out that art reflects the spirit of certain cultures and individual artists as well as the general spirit of the individual. His main theme was beauty so he explored his theme to be about art rather than fine art. Art is the product of human activity. Hegel believed that art was a conscious work where one could capture an external object. Art can be read and followed by others. When one discovers a new Art it can be a universal production and can be traced back to people and people find the joy of following the same art form. Art really exists so GWF Hegel said art exists for everyone. Internal art needs to be recognized according to Hegel.

    Hegel promoted the idea of ​​beauty with his founder was Oscar Wilde. Hegel fully compliments Plato as they both present their ideas about art. Hegel's ideas differed from the art of Plato, so Hegel came against Plato. Plato pointed out that poetry watered emotions that could lead to weakness and therefore he intended to expel poets from the government. Hegel, on the other hand, believed that art was a form of entertainment and was, therefore, a means of expressing feelings, thoughts, emotions, and more. He believed that art is the work of a man who entertains and teaches man to understand how people think. Hegel extended his discourse by quoting that Art is not just a part to be understood properly Rather it is the power to capture people's ideas.

    Hegel's contribution was that philosophical Aesthetics enabled one to explain the purpose of art, the artistic aspect, the work of artists, and its effects to the audience. Art is necessary for one to experience the beauty of the inner and outer world. For this purpose, one needs to form a conceptual framework of one's own thoughts in order to see one's own values. Hegel presented his views on idealism. He argued that idealism is a manifestation of the human mind with the outside world and spirit and is divided into three sections such as man, society, and religion that what one thinks about idealism and what society thinks and what religion thinks and circumstances are based on man. experience.

    The arts continue to move high in order to meet high demands. If the art of human adoption brings a satisfying result. Art may be human nature but eventually, it will be considered and it is a fact that art has to be everything  Art is a product that recognizes man and Hegel believed that talent and ingenuity exist in man naturally as this is natural. A person can be a good artist when that person encounters an external object and look for something. One is not encouraged by others Rather one shows or experiences the same art. Hegel acknowledges that art is a public expression in the outside world. One more Hegel shared his thoughts about the artists the artist needed to present to him. An artist needs self-sufficiency. Theoretically, a person brings awareness to his inner spirit and should call it by its own values. Art is something that recognizes him.

    Art combines the inner and outer realities and shows us beauty through art. The beauty of art has different ways of understanding the forms from their origins. Art should not come from their genres.

Conclusion: - Hegel's contribution to the discourse, the supreme cause of nature, art, and beauty influences the philosopher and the philosophical movement. So for Hegel beauty is more about artistic beauty than natural beauty.


By: Sheela Nabi Bakhsh 

The writer is a student in the English Literature Department University of Turbat 

Turbat Kech Balochistan