Philosophy of the Arts: An Introduction to AestheticsRoutledge, 7. sep. 2006 - 240 strani A new edition of this bestselling introduction to aesthetics and the philosophy of art. Includes new sections on digital music and environmental aesthetics. All other chapters have been thoroughly revised and updated. |
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... allows us to say that the impoverishment of the pig or the fool, whose pleasure is of rather anearthy kind,is not to be explained interms of ordinary pleasure at allbut in terms ofthe absence of beauty. The ideaof the beautiful ...
... allows us to say that the impoverishment of the pig or the fool, whose pleasure is of rather anearthy kind,is not to be explained interms of ordinary pleasure at allbut in terms ofthe absence of beauty. The ideaof the beautiful ...
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... tooare scientific theoriesand geometrical proofs. Second,atbest Kant hasshown thatjudgements of taste constitute a distinctive activity of mind, namely, the free play of imagination. Allowing that there is the common sense of which.
... tooare scientific theoriesand geometrical proofs. Second,atbest Kant hasshown thatjudgements of taste constitute a distinctive activity of mind, namely, the free play of imagination. Allowing that there is the common sense of which.
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An Introduction to Aesthetics Gordon Graham. imagination. Allowing that there is the common sense of which he speaks, we may add that this is an activity of mind in which human beings characteristically engage. Butits being distinctive ...
An Introduction to Aesthetics Gordon Graham. imagination. Allowing that there is the common sense of which he speaks, we may add that this is an activity of mind in which human beings characteristically engage. Butits being distinctive ...
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... allow us to. atarry«. and thereby taste eternity, why is artto be valued distinctly from sport,or even as better than sport? One answer would be that we have so far ignored the symbolic character of art. The importance of symbol is that ...
... allow us to. atarry«. and thereby taste eternity, why is artto be valued distinctly from sport,or even as better than sport? One answer would be that we have so far ignored the symbolic character of art. The importance of symbol is that ...
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