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Art and embodiment : from aesthetics to self-consciousness / Paul Crowther.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford [England] : New York : Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 1993Description: 210 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0198239963
  • 9780198239963
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 701
LOC classification:
  • N71. C76 1993
Contents:
Introduction: An Ecological Theory of Art -- Pt. 1. Varieties and Structures of Aesthetic Experience -- 1. The Aesthetic Domain: A Logical Geography -- 2. Aesthetic Experience and the Experience of Art -- 3. Alienation and Disalienation in Abstract Art -- Pt. 2. The Philosophical Significance of Art -- 4. Fundamental Ontology and Transcendent Beauty: An Approach to Kant's Aesthetics -- 5. Heidegger and the Question of Aesthetics -- 6. Merleau-Ponty: Vision and Painting -- 7. Art, Architecture, and Self-Consciousness: An Exploration of Hegel's Aesthetics -- Pt. 3. The Ecological Significance of Art -- 8. The Needs of Self-Consciousness: From Aesthetic Experience to Unalienated Artifice -- 9. Art and the Needs of Self-Consciousness -- 10. Defining Art: Questions of Creativity and Originality -- Appendix -- Conclusion -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: An Ecological Theory of Art -- Pt. 1. Varieties and Structures of Aesthetic Experience -- 1. The Aesthetic Domain: A Logical Geography -- 2. Aesthetic Experience and the Experience of Art -- 3. Alienation and Disalienation in Abstract Art -- Pt. 2. The Philosophical Significance of Art -- 4. Fundamental Ontology and Transcendent Beauty: An Approach to Kant's Aesthetics -- 5. Heidegger and the Question of Aesthetics -- 6. Merleau-Ponty: Vision and Painting -- 7. Art, Architecture, and Self-Consciousness: An Exploration of Hegel's Aesthetics -- Pt. 3. The Ecological Significance of Art -- 8. The Needs of Self-Consciousness: From Aesthetic Experience to Unalienated Artifice -- 9. Art and the Needs of Self-Consciousness -- 10. Defining Art: Questions of Creativity and Originality -- Appendix -- Conclusion -- Index.

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