"""A masterful survey. Succinct, lucid, and replete with illuminating illustrations and comparisons, the book makes complex theories comprehensible for non-experts. Bold and compelling.""-- ""Kathleen Higgins - Professor of Philosophy, University of Texas, Austin"" ""Matthews has a gift for finding the simple, fascinating stories at the heart of concepts transforming the modern world. Scientific sophisticates will appreciate this book as an enjoyable summary of developments in diverse fields, while newcomers will be mesmerized by how bright ideas make the world go round.""-- ""Adam Thorpe"" ""Robert Wicks has an encyclopedic knowledge of the history of continental European aesthetics between 1790 and 1990. His book will be of use to both scholars and advanced students.""-- ""Dabney Townsend - Secretary-Treasurer/Executive Director, American Society for Aesthetics"" A highly accessible and richly contextualized guide to the history of Continental European aesthetics... A valuable resource for historically-oriented courses in aesthetics and philosophy of art.-- ""Sandra Shapshay - Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Indiana University"" In this masterful survey Wicks demonstrates the centrality of aesthetics in the recent history of philosophy, linking developments in European aesthetics directly to philosophers' views on the status of reason. Succinct, lucid, and replete with illuminating illustrations and comparisons, the book makes complex theories comprehensible for non-experts while balancing considerations that recommend specific views with forceful lines of criticism. Philosophical colleagues will find Wicks' rendering of the history of continental aesthetics a bold and compelling narrative with which alternative accounts will have to contend.-- ""Kathleen Higgins - Professor of Philosophy, University of Texas, Austin"" Plotting the history of European aesthetics is no easy task, given the subject's many branches and its engagement with metaphysics. This only makes the need for a critical introduction all the more urgent. But the wait is over. Taking the contest between art and reason as his central theme, Wicks has produced a series of clear and incisive introductions to sixteen of the subject's key thinkers. Each chapter is a well-judged combination of historical background, attention to how a philosopher's aesthetic theory sits within their overall work, critical comparisons between philosophers, and thinking through examples. This book will be exceptionally useful to readers new to the field who want to become familiar very quickly with the rich network of arguments that defines European aesthetics from Kant to Deleuze.-- ""Clive Cazeaux - Professor of Aesthetics, Cardiff Metropolitan University"""