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Contextual authority and aesthetic truth / James S. Hans.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Αγγλική Series: SUNY Series in Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art / Mary C. Rawlinson | SUNY Series : The Margins of Literature / Mihai I. Spariosu, editorPublication details: Albany,NY State University of New York Press 1992Description: 354 σ. 24 εκISBN:
  • 0791409171
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BH 39
Summary: This book explores the relationship between authority and context and attempts to establish the ways in which authority is a function of a particular agent or set of agents, and the degree to which it is a product of a context rather than an agent. It is a literary/philosophical speculation into the roots of our conceptions of authority. It declares all authority to be aesthetic in nature and is based on an analysis of several key texts: Foucault, Weber, Nietzsche, Confucius and Homer.
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This book explores the relationship between authority and context and attempts to establish the ways in which authority is a function of a particular agent or set of agents, and the degree to which it is a product of a context rather than an agent. It is a literary/philosophical speculation into the roots of our conceptions of authority. It declares all authority to be aesthetic in nature and is based on an analysis of several key texts: Foucault, Weber, Nietzsche, Confucius and Homer.

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