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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... Suppose for instance that a dispute arises aboutthe relative qualityof pleasureto be obtained from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly andKingLear. Mill is obviously correct in his assertion that someone who has seen only.
... Suppose for instance that a dispute arises aboutthe relative qualityof pleasureto be obtained from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly andKingLear. Mill is obviously correct in his assertion that someone who has seen only.
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... Suppose that Kant is correct in thinkingthat a peculiar delightarises from the freeplay ofthe imagination on some object: a picture, a poem, or a piece of music for instance. The connection between this and theactivityof art remains ...
... Suppose that Kant is correct in thinkingthat a peculiar delightarises from the freeplay ofthe imagination on some object: a picture, a poem, or a piece of music for instance. The connection between this and theactivityof art remains ...
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... suppose that this is a contrast between. aserious. activity« and. amere. diversion«. What is significant about play is that although in animportant sense it is indeed activity without a purpose, itisnotaimless but structured.In playwecan ...
... suppose that this is a contrast between. aserious. activity« and. amere. diversion«. What is significant about play is that although in animportant sense it is indeed activity without a purpose, itisnotaimless but structured.In playwecan ...
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... suppose, however,that thisis a conclusive objection to the theory (though Gadamer«s wayof speaking suggests that he himself might regard it as such). The relative estimation of artand sport could indeed be erroneous, and arguably some ...
... suppose, however,that thisis a conclusive objection to the theory (though Gadamer«s wayof speaking suggests that he himself might regard it as such). The relative estimation of artand sport could indeed be erroneous, and arguably some ...
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