Philosophy of the arts

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Glavni autor: Graham, Gordon (-)
Vrsta građe: Knjiga
Jezik: eng
Impresum: London ; New York : Routledge, 2005.
Predmet:
Sadržaj:
  • Art and pleasure
  • Hume on taste and tragedy
  • Collingwood on art as amusement
  • Mill on higher and lower pleasures
  • The nature of pleasure
  • Art and beauty
  • Beauty and pleasure
  • Kant on beauty
  • The aesthetic attitude and the sublime
  • Art and the aesthetic
  • Gadamer and art as play
  • Art and sport
  • Art and emotion
  • Tolstoy and everyday expressivism
  • Aristotle and Katharsis
  • Expression and imagination
  • Croce and 'intuition'
  • Collingwood's expressivism
  • Expression versus expressiveness
  • Art and understanding
  • Hegel, art and mind
  • Art, science and knowledge
  • Aesthetic
  • Cognitivism, for and against
  • Imagination and experience
  • The objects of imagination
  • Art and the world
  • Understanding as a norm
  • Art and
  • Human nature
  • Music and sonic art
  • Music and pleasure
  • Music and emotion
  • Music as language
  • Music and representation
  • Musical vocabulary and musical grammar
  • The uniqueness of music
  • Music and beauty
  • Music as the exploration of sound
  • Sonic art and digital technology
  • The visual arts
  • What is representation?
  • Representation and artistic value - Art and the visual
  • Visual art and the non-visual
  • Film as art
  • Montage versus Longshot
  • Talkies
  • The 'auteur' in film
  • The literary arts
  • Poetry and prose
  • The unity of form and content
  • Figures of speech
  • Expressive language
  • Poetic devices
  • Narrative and fiction
  • Literature and understanding
  • The performing arts
  • Artist, audience, and performer
  • Painting as the paradigm of art
  • Nietzsche and the birth of tragedy
  • Performance and participation
  • The art of the actor
  • Architecture as an art
  • The peculiarities of architecture
  • Form and function and 'the decorated
  • Shed' fac?ade, deception, and the 'Zeitgeist'
  • Functionalism
  • Formalism and 'space'
  • Architectural expression
  • Architecture and understanding
  • Modern art
  • The break with tradition
  • Experimental art and the avant-garde - The art of the readymade
  • Conceptual art
  • The market in art
  • Art and leisure
  • The aesthetics of nature
  • The objectivity of aesthetic evaluation
  • The artist's intention
  • The intentionalist
  • 'Fallacy'
  • Natural beauty
  • Environmentalism and the aesthetics of nature
  • Theories of art
  • Defining art
  • Art as an institution
  • Sociology and the marxist theory of art - Lukacs and realism
  • Levy-Strauss and structuralism
  • Derrida and deconstruction
  • Hegel and Schopenhauer : normative theory of art