Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, Količina 4Oxford University Press, 1998 - 572 strani "Are things ugly or are they just not beautiful? The answer to this and many other questions can be found in this encyclopedia, the first large-scale comprehensive English-language reference on aesthetics and destined to be a classic in the field. Drawing from experts in the areas of philosophy, art, history, psychology, feminist theory, legal theory, and many more, the encyclopedia presents 600 signed essays alphabetically arranged. Most entries include a headnote clarifying the topic. Entries range from the philosophical essay on ugliness, to the more reality-based article on the impact of AIDS on the arts. Comprehensive coverage includes key figures, concepts, periods, theories, and movements in the history of aesthetics."--"Outstanding Reference Sources: the 1999 Selection of New Titles", American Libraries, May 1999. Comp. by the Reference Sources Committee, RUSA, ALA. |
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... argued that the middle classes were uncultured " Philistines , " wealthy but lacking proper appreciation of what he called " the best that has been thought and known in the world . " Later , Van Wyck Brooks drew a distinction be- tween ...
... argued that the middle classes were uncultured " Philistines , " wealthy but lacking proper appreciation of what he called " the best that has been thought and known in the world . " Later , Van Wyck Brooks drew a distinction be- tween ...
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... arguments below . A number of arguments have been raised for and against the existence and objectivity of aesthetic qualities . The most important arguments against the existence and objectivity of aesthetic qualities are probably ...
... arguments below . A number of arguments have been raised for and against the existence and objectivity of aesthetic qualities . The most important arguments against the existence and objectivity of aesthetic qualities are probably ...
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... argued for the imitation of human beings not as they are but , in Aristotle's phrasing , " as they ought to be . " Over time the arguments shifted from an emphasis on the exact imitation of nature to an em- phasis on an ideal imitation ...
... argued for the imitation of human beings not as they are but , in Aristotle's phrasing , " as they ought to be . " Over time the arguments shifted from an emphasis on the exact imitation of nature to an em- phasis on an ideal imitation ...
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