The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and LiteraturePrinceton University Press, 8 ott 2019 - 224 pagine A classic work on radical aesthetics by one of the great philosophers of the early twentieth century |
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... understand the deeper principles at work behind the unfortunately phrased distinction between “humanized” and “dehumanized” art. The terms do not mean what they seem on the surface to say, but reading the other essays in this volume can ...
... understanding a writer's work. A few words about Ortega's own biography may help shed some additional light on these essays. Ortega did not set out to be a professional philosopher. (His affinity for Goethe, who truly was a polymath, is ...
... the most misleading of all of these. It may mislead because Ortega seems both to be explicitly critical of the “new art” and yet also driven to understand it. When the “Dehumanization of Art” was published in 1925, Ortega was forty-two.
... understand, and inaccessible to ordinary people. The new art troubles him, but he also uses it as a lens through which to understand some basic things about art itself. Indeed, among the most memorable and enduring passages of this ...
... understanding the core of the novel as a genre. That core lies not in anything related to plot (though some minimal action is of course necessary for any novel) but in what Ortega calls the characters' is not that of a Kantian being “in ...
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The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature José Ortega y Gasset Anteprima limitata - 1968 |
The Dehumanization of Art: And Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature José Ortega y Gasset Visualizzazione estratti - 1968 |
The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature José Ortega y Gasset Anteprima non disponibile - 2019 |