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Art and embodiment : from aesthetics to self-consciousness / Paul Crowther.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Αγγλική Publication details: Oxford Clarendon Press 1993Description: 210 σ. 22 εκISBN:
  • 0199244979 (pbk)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BH 39
Contents:
Περιεχόμενα: Introduction: An ecological theory of art / PART ONE Varieties and structures of aesthetic experience: The aesthetic domain: a logical geography - Aesthetic experience and the experience of art - Alienation and disalienation in abstract art / PART TWO The philosophical significance of art: Fundamental ontology and transcendent beauty: an approach to Kant's aesthetics - Heidegger and the question of aesthetics - Merleau-Ponty: vision and painting - Art, architecture and self-consciousness: an exploration of Hegel's aesthetics / PART THREE The ecological significance of art: The needs of self-consciousness: from aesthetic experience to unalienated artifice - Art and the needs of self-consciousness - Defining art: questions of creativity and originality / Appendix: An alternative treatment of artistic creativity
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Books Books Βιβλιοθήκη Ιδρ. Παναγιώτη & Έφης Μιχελή Κεντρικό Βιβλιοστάσιο Βιβλία Αισθητικής BH 39 CRO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Διαθέσιμο για ανάγνωση στη Βιβλιοθήκη 18131/1

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Περιεχόμενα: Introduction: An ecological theory of art / PART ONE Varieties and structures of aesthetic experience: The aesthetic domain: a logical geography - Aesthetic experience and the experience of art - Alienation and disalienation in abstract art / PART TWO The philosophical significance of art: Fundamental ontology and transcendent beauty: an approach to Kant's aesthetics - Heidegger and the question of aesthetics - Merleau-Ponty: vision and painting - Art, architecture and self-consciousness: an exploration of Hegel's aesthetics / PART THREE The ecological significance of art: The needs of self-consciousness: from aesthetic experience to unalienated artifice - Art and the needs of self-consciousness - Defining art: questions of creativity and originality / Appendix: An alternative treatment of artistic creativity

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