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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... relation can only be thought . Still , insofar as it has subjective conditions , it can nevertheless be sensed in the effect it has on the mind ; and if the relation is not based on a concept ( e.g. , the relation that the ...
... relation can only be thought . Still , insofar as it has subjective conditions , it can nevertheless be sensed in the effect it has on the mind ; and if the relation is not based on a concept ( e.g. , the relation that the ...
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... relation to the will . For the individual finds his body as an object among objects , to all of which it has many different relations and connec- tions according to the principle of sufficient reason . Hence a consideration of these ...
... relation to the will . For the individual finds his body as an object among objects , to all of which it has many different relations and connec- tions according to the principle of sufficient reason . Hence a consideration of these ...
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... relation ; Shōnagon pre- sents relation in its vibration , embodiment , and clothing . Her okashi give relation form that must be " confronted bodily " like Buber's tree : " The tree is no impression , no aspect of a mood ; it confronts ...
... relation ; Shōnagon pre- sents relation in its vibration , embodiment , and clothing . Her okashi give relation form that must be " confronted bodily " like Buber's tree : " The tree is no impression , no aspect of a mood ; it confronts ...
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Plato The Form of Beauty | 11 |
Plato Beautys Influence | 18 |
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