Aesthetics in PerspectiveHarcourt Brace College Publishers, 1996 - 807 strani This anthology, appropriate for introductory aesthetics and philosophy of art courses, includes comprehensive coverage of traditional material as well as substantial inclusion of contemporary and non-Western readings. Readings from popular culture entice students into the study of aesthetics and motivate them to learn more. The organization of the text is also student-oriented, with chapters that pose such questions as What Is Art? and Should We Focus on Form? |
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... imagination may be even older than we had thought . Now , we may suppose , these Mousterian nomads were ready for the next step . They were already familiar with the representing object , which existed in its own ideal space and had ...
... imagination may be even older than we had thought . Now , we may suppose , these Mousterian nomads were ready for the next step . They were already familiar with the representing object , which existed in its own ideal space and had ...
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... imagination extend his horizon far beyond the reality of his personal experience , and enable him to construct all the rest out of the little that has come into his own actual apperception , and thus to let almost all the possible ...
... imagination extend his horizon far beyond the reality of his personal experience , and enable him to construct all the rest out of the little that has come into his own actual apperception , and thus to let almost all the possible ...
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... imagining the fictional account as real without believing it to be literally true . David Novitz , " Fiction , Imagination and Emotion , " Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 38.3 ( 1980 ) : 279-88 . Stephen Davies WHY LISTEN TO SAD ...
... imagining the fictional account as real without believing it to be literally true . David Novitz , " Fiction , Imagination and Emotion , " Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 38.3 ( 1980 ) : 279-88 . Stephen Davies WHY LISTEN TO SAD ...
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Plato The Form of Beauty | 11 |
Plato Beautys Influence | 18 |
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