A Research Project Assessing Some Current Trends in the Arts Curriculum which Takes Into Account the Need for Curricular Innovation and a Particular Mode of Curricular ReformUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1981 - 114 strani |
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... Absolutists ( autonomist , formalist ) The absolutists hold that meaning in art is to be found in the art work itself . Any aesthetic perception or potential is gained from the art work itself - not from any extra - artistic ideas or ...
... Absolutists ( autonomist , formalist ) The absolutists hold that meaning in art is to be found in the art work itself . Any aesthetic perception or potential is gained from the art work itself - not from any extra - artistic ideas or ...
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Phillip J. Combs. The absolutists admit that an art work may contain references to non- artistic things but they are ... absolutist in the purest sense , asserts that " Definite feelings and emotions are unsusceptible of being embodied in ...
Phillip J. Combs. The absolutists admit that an art work may contain references to non- artistic things but they are ... absolutist in the purest sense , asserts that " Definite feelings and emotions are unsusceptible of being embodied in ...
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... absolutists can be seen in the way some edu- cational institutions " revere " performance skills . Additionally , the absolutist would rely heavily on the formal elements of art works for their significant value . The accumulation of ...
... absolutists can be seen in the way some edu- cational institutions " revere " performance skills . Additionally , the absolutist would rely heavily on the formal elements of art works for their significant value . The accumulation of ...
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