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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... existence of the problem which will hold our attention . We shall have to set art apart as being neither knowing nor doing , however closely related to those two orders it may be in many respects . There is art only when the operation ...
... existence of the problem which will hold our attention . We shall have to set art apart as being neither knowing nor doing , however closely related to those two orders it may be in many respects . There is art only when the operation ...
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... existence of beings and their essence , we might say that the artist does not cause the absolute existence of his works , but their es- sence . Using materials already given in reality , and this includes those of the forms he gives ...
... existence of beings and their essence , we might say that the artist does not cause the absolute existence of his works , but their es- sence . Using materials already given in reality , and this includes those of the forms he gives ...
Pagina 104
... existence of the matter of his work ; nor does he cause the existence of the work insofar as the latter constitutes an addition to the works of nature . With respect to the sum total of existing being , the pro- duction of the work of ...
... existence of the matter of his work ; nor does he cause the existence of the work insofar as the latter constitutes an addition to the works of nature . With respect to the sum total of existing being , the pro- duction of the work of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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