The Arts of the Beautiful-- 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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Pagina 36
Just now , however , let us content ourselves with this plain common - sense
remark — that art appreciation is one thing and the making of art another thing ,
just as the art of the epicure is one thing and that of the cook is another . True
enough ...
Just now , however , let us content ourselves with this plain common - sense
remark — that art appreciation is one thing and the making of art another thing ,
just as the art of the epicure is one thing and that of the cook is another . True
enough ...
Pagina 78
What do we expect when we ask for an explanation of what a certain thing is ?
We want to be told that it is the same thing ” as some other thing we already know
, or very much like it , This tendency of our minds to understand reality in terms of
...
What do we expect when we ask for an explanation of what a certain thing is ?
We want to be told that it is the same thing ” as some other thing we already know
, or very much like it , This tendency of our minds to understand reality in terms of
...
Pagina 169
If we consider it as a thing , namely a painting or a sculpture , the object is
nothing but a piece of canvas or wood and it should not be worshiped . On the
contrary , we worship it inasmuch as it is an image , because the movement of the
mind ...
If we consider it as a thing , namely a painting or a sculpture , the object is
nothing but a piece of canvas or wood and it should not be worshiped . On the
contrary , we worship it inasmuch as it is an image , because the movement of the
mind ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 21 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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