The Arts of the BeautifulGreenwood Press, 1976 - 189 pagine -- First paperback edition.-- A lucid and deft argument for art as "the making of beauty for beauty's own sake", The Arts of the Beautiful brilliantly addresses the dominant notion of art as an act of expression or communication. Gilson maintains that art is not a matter of knowing, but that it belongs to an order other than that of knowledge, the order of making.-- A world-renowned philosopher and historian, Etienne Gilson held the position of Professor of Medieval Philosophy at the Sorbonne and subsequently at the College de France. He helped to found the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto. He is the author of many works, including Forms and Substance in the Arts, The Philosopher and Theology, and The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy.-- First published by Charles Scribner's Sons ('65). Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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... Kant deserves study from this point of view . It is typical of a philosopher's attitude that Kant's approach to art was through esthetic judgment . His classi- cal Critique of Judgment contains two pages about art , constitut- ing ...
... Kant deserves study from this point of view . It is typical of a philosopher's attitude that Kant's approach to art was through esthetic judgment . His classi- cal Critique of Judgment contains two pages about art , constitut- ing ...
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... Kant expect from the fine arts ? To him the charm or the emotion is not essential to esthetic experience . He wants pleasure to be at the same time culture , particularly moral cul- ture , for only moral ideas are accompanied by a self ...
... Kant expect from the fine arts ? To him the charm or the emotion is not essential to esthetic experience . He wants pleasure to be at the same time culture , particularly moral cul- ture , for only moral ideas are accompanied by a self ...
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... ( Kant ) , 151 , 152 Critique of Practical Reason ( Kant ) , 152 Dante , 15 , 23 , 48 , 65 , 86 , 176 177 , 180 David ( psalmist ) , 25 Debussy , Claude , 64 , 162 Degas , Edgar , 136 Delacroix , Eugène , 38 , 39 , 121 , 172 , 181 De l ...
... ( Kant ) , 151 , 152 Critique of Practical Reason ( Kant ) , 152 Dante , 15 , 23 , 48 , 65 , 86 , 176 177 , 180 David ( psalmist ) , 25 Debussy , Claude , 64 , 162 Degas , Edgar , 136 Delacroix , Eugène , 38 , 39 , 121 , 172 , 181 De l ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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