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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Stran 26
... whole- ness of it is lost to the beholder . Just in the same way , then , as a beautiful whole made up of parts , or a beautiful living creature , must be of some size , but a size to be taken in by the eye , so a story or Plot must be ...
... whole- ness of it is lost to the beholder . Just in the same way , then , as a beautiful whole made up of parts , or a beautiful living creature , must be of some size , but a size to be taken in by the eye , so a story or Plot must be ...
Stran 322
... whole man , because it momentarily makes of man a whole . . . . This does not mean , of course , that the work of art is not related to other things or that it is actually isolated ; but only that its relations are irrelevant to its ...
... whole man , because it momentarily makes of man a whole . . . . This does not mean , of course , that the work of art is not related to other things or that it is actually isolated ; but only that its relations are irrelevant to its ...
Stran 416
... whole . Suppose someone chal- lenged my interpretation of the " poem " -and indeed any interpretation of the " poem " as a whole on the grounds that the two lines do not , in the relevant sense , belong together ? How could we answer ...
... whole . Suppose someone chal- lenged my interpretation of the " poem " -and indeed any interpretation of the " poem " as a whole on the grounds that the two lines do not , in the relevant sense , belong together ? How could we answer ...
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Plato The Form of Beauty | 11 |
Plato Beautys Influence | 18 |
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