This anthology is remarkable not only for the selections themselves, among which the Schelling and the Heidegger
essays were translated especially for this volume, but also for the editors' general introduction and the introductory
essays for each selection, which make this volume an invaluable aid to the study of the powerful, recurrent ideas
concerning art, beauty, critical method, and the nature of representation. Because this collection makes clear
the ways in which the philosophy of art relates to and is part of general philosophical positions, it will be an
essential sourcebook to students of philosophy, art history, and literary criticism.