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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... language Music and representation Musical vocabulary andmusical grammar Résumé The uniqueness of music Music and beauty Music asthe exploration ofsound The implications ofdigitaltechnology Summary 5. FROM PAINTING TO FILM What is ...
... language Music and representation Musical vocabulary andmusical grammar Résumé The uniqueness of music Music and beauty Music asthe exploration ofsound The implications ofdigitaltechnology Summary 5. FROM PAINTING TO FILM What is ...
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... language Poetic devices Narrative and fiction Summary 7. ARCHITECTUREAS ANART The peculiarities of architecture Form andfunction Façade, deception and the Zeitgeist Functionalism Formalism and'space' Architectural expression ...
... language Poetic devices Narrative and fiction Summary 7. ARCHITECTUREAS ANART The peculiarities of architecture Form andfunction Façade, deception and the Zeitgeist Functionalism Formalism and'space' Architectural expression ...
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... language of enjoyment. ́. Thisgreater value is notadequately explained in termsof pleasureor enjoyment. But if these three propositions are consistent,this shows that nothing has yetbeen saidto substantiate thepleasure theory of art, and ...
... language of enjoyment. ́. Thisgreater value is notadequately explained in termsof pleasureor enjoyment. But if these three propositions are consistent,this shows that nothing has yetbeen saidto substantiate thepleasure theory of art, and ...
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... the object to the subject. (§6) In plainer language the ideais this:beauty needs tobe appreciated, subjectively. Itisnot just a property of anobject that we might dispassionately record, such as being fifty years old. To call.
... the object to the subject. (§6) In plainer language the ideais this:beauty needs tobe appreciated, subjectively. Itisnot just a property of anobject that we might dispassionately record, such as being fifty years old. To call.
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... This is nota meaning thatcan be conceptualized or explicated in language (to this extent Gadamer follows Kant closely) but is rather symbolic, that is, a work of art is something which (in words of Austin Farrer) aims to be that.
... This is nota meaning thatcan be conceptualized or explicated in language (to this extent Gadamer follows Kant closely) but is rather symbolic, that is, a work of art is something which (in words of Austin Farrer) aims to be that.
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