Aesthetics and Subjectivity

Aesthetics and Subjectivity
Author: Andrew Bowie
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2003-07-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0719057388

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This new, completely revised and re-written edition of Aesthetics and subjectivity brings up to date the original book's account of the path of German philosophy from Kant, via Fichte and Holderlin, the early Romantis, Schelling, Hegel, Schleimacher, to Nietzsche, in view of recent historical research and contemporary arguments in philosophy and theory in the humanities.

Aesthetics and Subjectivity

Aesthetics and Subjectivity
Author: Andrew Bowie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Aesthetics, German
ISBN: 0719057841

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Offering an account of the German philosophical tradition of thinking about art and the self, this text looks at recent historical research and contemporary arguments in philosophy and theory in the humanities following the path of German philosophy from Kant through Hegel to Nietzsche.

Kierkegaard Aesthetics and Selfhood

Kierkegaard  Aesthetics  and Selfhood
Author: Peder Jothen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781317109211

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In the digital world, Kierkegaard's thought is valuable in thinking about aesthetics as a component of human development, both including but moving beyond the religious context as its primary center of meaning. Seeing human formation as interrelated with aesthetics makes art a vital dimension of human existence. Contributing to the debate about Kierkegaard's conception of the aesthetic, Kierkegaard, Aesthetics, and Selfhood argues that Kierkegaard's primary concern is to provocatively explore how a self becomes Christian, with aesthetics being a vital dimension for such self-formation. At a broader level, Peder Jothen also focuses on the role, authority, and meaning of aesthetic expression within religious thought generally and Christianity in particular.

Forms of Being

Forms of Being
Author: Leo Bersani,Ulysse Dutoit
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2019-07-25
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781838715847

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In each of the films discussed in this study - 'Le Mepris', 'All About My Mother', 'The Thin Red Line' - something extraordinary is proposed. Or if not proposed, then shown, visually, by stranger and more powerful means than narrative or argument.

Women Making Art

Women Making Art
Author: Marsha Meskimmon
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0415242789

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First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Aesthetic Subjectivity

Aesthetic Subjectivity
Author: Gregory Loewen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2011-12-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0982899785

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A combination of qualitative data and an hermeneutic interrogation of the discourses of aesthetics and the phenomenology of art renders a detailed re-ordering of the implications of subjective aesthetic experience. The idea that art extends our being into the world of forms is explored by parsing the discursive history of major modern art theories into the affective categories of self-projection, memorialization, the uncanny, and self-identity. Interview and survey material is used to illustrate the philosophical interpretations of Dewey, Focillon, Bachelard, Merleau-Ponty, Gadamer, Dufrenne and others. This book combines efforts in philosophy, sociology, art theory and psychology to produce a unique model of our interactions with the quasi-subjectivity of the aesthetic object, and thus also our reconstruction of ourselves as a quasi-object in the world of Being.

Subjective Universality in Kant s Aesthetics

Subjective Universality in Kant s Aesthetics
Author: Ross Wilson
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 303911106X

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Drawing on a wide range of scholarship, this book offers a new and comprehensive examination of Kant's argument that aesthetic judgements are combined with a claim to subjective universality. The author gives a detailed account of the background to this claim in Kant's epistemology, logic, and metaphysics, before closely attending to the crucial sections of the Critique of the Power of Judgement. In particular, it is shown that Kant's aesthetics requires that his theory of the subject be rethought. Central to the theory of the subject that begins to emerge from the Third Critique is Kant's enigmatic notion of 'life' which is extensively explored here. This study, therefore, thoroughly examines the central features of Kant's account of aesthetic judgements, suggesting that a new and exciting theory of subjectivity begins to be outlined in Kant's aesthetics. The author argues for the placement of Kant's account of the subjective universality of aesthetic judgement at the centre of contemporary philosophical aesthetics.

The Beautiful the Sublime and the Grotesque

The Beautiful  the Sublime  and the Grotesque
Author: Michael J. Matthis
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2020-06-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781527554078

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The eighteenth-century Enlightenment represents a turn toward experience, that is, toward the experiencing subject. Still the Enlightenment involves an aspiration toward objective truth in the ideals of the newly emerging sciences and in the experiments in democracy that were beginning to transform the political landscape of Europe and America. Immanuel Kant’s towering philosophical achievement in his critical works helps to reformulate a meaning of objectivity that is congenial to the climate of inquiry and freedom in that remarkable century, a meaning that is unburdened of the metaphysical commitments of many of his predecessors. Kant’s revolution in philosophical thought gives us an objectivity that is crucially related to epistemic conditions rooted in subjectivity, a correlation between subjectivity and objectivity that carries over as well into his critical treatises concerned with ethics and aesthetics. This book of essays explores the tension between subjectivity and objectivity as it develops in the Enlightenment in Winkelmann, Hume, and Kant. The focus is upon aesthetic theories concerning the beautiful, the sublime, and the grotesque. The question by two of the authors as to whether aesthetic enjoyment of the blues is morally justified underscores an interest in these essays in the connection between aesthetics and ethics. This concern of the relation of aesthetics to judgments in cognition and in morality underlies an area of peculiar interest to Kant, and therefore to many of these essays. Finally the authors examine a turn toward the subjective in the Postmodern world of art and aesthetic theory, a turn that represents a relaxation of the original Enlightenment tension between subjectivity and objectivity. It also represents perhaps a grotesque turn toward the extreme of subjectivity in the realm of Postmodern theory, an extreme toward which at least one of the authors casts a critical eye.