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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... reason to accept it . It must be said that most of the motivations offered for a relativism about interpretation fail to do this . Of the four reasons for accepting relativism discussed earlier , the first is the apparent ...
... reason to accept it . It must be said that most of the motivations offered for a relativism about interpretation fail to do this . Of the four reasons for accepting relativism discussed earlier , the first is the apparent ...
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... Reason , that everything must have a reason or ground for existing in just the way it does , which applies to all appearances or representations . The Principle of Suffi- cient Reason is valid only for the world of phenomena , in ...
... Reason , that everything must have a reason or ground for existing in just the way it does , which applies to all appearances or representations . The Principle of Suffi- cient Reason is valid only for the world of phenomena , in ...
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... reason itself . Hegel and Marx attempt to provide a stronger theoretical basis for the link between theory and practice in their different under- standings of reason as a historical process and a social prod- uct . [ See Kant . ] Hegel ...
... reason itself . Hegel and Marx attempt to provide a stronger theoretical basis for the link between theory and practice in their different under- standings of reason as a historical process and a social prod- uct . [ See Kant . ] Hegel ...
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