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2023
Abstract The aim of this chapter is to examine Schleiermacher’s philosophy of art in light of his Lectures on Aesthetics given at the University of Berlin in 1819, 1825, and 1832/1833. Based on the preserved textual material and with a view to the aesthetic discourse of the time, this chapter develops a historically and systematically ...
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Abstract The aim of this chapter is to examine Schleiermacher’s philosophy of art in light of his Lectures on Aesthetics given at the University of Berlin in 1819, 1825, and 1832/1833. Based on the preserved textual material and with a view to the aesthetic discourse of the time, this chapter develops a historically and systematically ...
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1990
You do not have to be a scientist to be aware of the contribution science has made to our daily lives. Likewise, although you may not yourself profess belief in a religion or be consciously following the precepts of, say, Christianity, Judaism, or Buddhism, you will probably agree that religion too is pervasive — even in societies where the prevailing ...
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You do not have to be a scientist to be aware of the contribution science has made to our daily lives. Likewise, although you may not yourself profess belief in a religion or be consciously following the precepts of, say, Christianity, Judaism, or Buddhism, you will probably agree that religion too is pervasive — even in societies where the prevailing ...
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Philosophy of Art, Art of Philosophy: Adorno’s Aesthetic Utopia
2018This chapter explores Adorno’s aesthetic theory. It looks at his claim that “writing a poem after Auschwitz is barbaric” in its relationship to art’s fragile, double-edged autonomy, and examines his theory of mimesis—a non-conceptual affinity between subject and object that, expelled by identity thinking, has found refuge in art.
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Rethinking Art and Philosophy of Art
Journal of Philosophical Research, 2012As an introduction to the plenary session “Metaphysics and Aesthetics” in my article I try to describe the state of philosophy of art today and give an outlook to its future development. In the last century analytical philosophy of art has been occupied with the following four questions: What is the essence of art?
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Philosophy of art and art of philosophy
Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy, 2015This paper is an attempt to examine the relationship between philosophy and art. Philosophy and art can be seen primarily as two distinct but logically related phenomena in human experience. For although they differ in subject matter, each of them does have implications for the other in the sphere of knowledge and transformation of the world.
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The Art of the Philosophy of Art
Tulane Studies in Philosophy, 1970The philosophy of art does not tell anyone how to be an artist. Nor even how to be an appreciator. It does attempt to describe something of the relations with them which every work of art has. For as it happens the philosophy of art is an art, not a science; and not one of the fine arts, either, but only a technique for estimating what is retained ...
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Philosophy Compass, 2008
Abstract This article outlines the issues addressed by feminist philosophy of art, critically surveys major developments in the field, and concludes by considering directions in which the field is moving.
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Abstract This article outlines the issues addressed by feminist philosophy of art, critically surveys major developments in the field, and concludes by considering directions in which the field is moving.
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