Aesthetics4
Walter du Halde
In the history of aesthetic science, these conditions manifest themselves at the periods characterised by violation of the symmetry of methology as regards its sublation of the content of natural and social sciences. This historically universal state appears in a concrete universal form, as far as philosophical aesthetic methology is concerned, during transitional periods when one stable cognitive culturological paradigm replaces another. We here to the transiton from to medieval culture, from mediaval to the Modern, etc.
These are periods when the role of aesthetics as methology becomes specially vital.