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    Big time sensuality: co-aesthesis and the end of indiscernibilia-philia by Michael Angelo Tata

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…To help make my point, I use Italian philosopher Tiziana Andina’s recent book Arthur Danto: Philosopher of Pop and her interpretation that, after Danto, a sensual Aesthetics parts company from a conceptual and sensually inert Philosophy of Art.…”
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    L'emergentismo nell'arte by Alessandro Bertinetto

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Sawyer, in this paper I apply the notion of emergence to the philosophy of art. I will argue that the interpretation of works of art cannot be reduced either to the perceptive experience of the manifest qualities of the art object (empiricism), nor to the identification of the author’s intentions (intentionalism), nor to the understanding of the practices of the historic context of production (contextualism). …”
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    When Krochh aesthetic implications and their impact in raising the artistic and aesthetic taste among the students of the Department of Art Education by Salah Rhaif Ameer

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The goal of current research to:1 - Know when aesthetic implications (Korchh)2 - To form the structure of systemic indicators and results that reflect the visions of intellectual, philosophical and aesthetic art for this study.The theoretical framework for the study of the search for the meaning of beauty, definition ( Krochh) being a philosopher, his views, his own aesthetic philosophy, knowledge, art and beauty, as well as a subject of artistic and aesthetic taste and Study in Art Education.The goals have been achieved during the search of Investigation theoretical framework for the search, which tried (INT) to form a clear vision check the second goal by the indicators reached.In light of this, the researcher recommended the need for art education and aesthetic elevate students of art education in particular to reflect on the rest of the members of the community, as well as you know Tdhugahm colors and aesthetic thinkers, philosophers and specialists…”
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    Spinoza and the Genesis of the Aesthetic by Gabriel Trop

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…A genesis of the aesthetic indicates that a philosophy of art is not yet fully formed in his work, but can emerge as a consequence or effect of his thought. …”
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    Musiceducation in The Context of New Challenges for Philosophy of Education by Sláviková Zuzana, Králová Eva

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…In our contribution we point out to the current challenges of the philosophy of art education, which are based on a new perspective on a human being, which also involves a deeper understanding of the aims and forms of artistic pedagogy. …”
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    What Is the Aesthetics in China? by Gu Feng, Dai Wenjing

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…It might be intended as the study of beauty in the Platonic sense, because of the vaste debate on the topic rooted back in chinese’s ancient times; it could match the sense of aesthetics as intended by Baumgarten, because of the long tradition of chinese perceptual studies, and it may also be compared to the Hegelian philosophy of art, given the abundance of chinese artistic manufacts and theories. …”
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    Neuroaesthetics and Philosophy by Jason Holt

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Because certain core proposals of early versions of neuroaesthetics (e.g., the art-as-caricature thesis) seem to justify this skepticism and yet, at the same time, prove more defensible than they might initially seem, they are ideal illustrations of how neuroaesthetics at a more abstract level dovetails with the philosophy of art, and so provides a complementary, not competing perspective that can help complete, verify, and defend such philosophical theories. …”
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    Per una archeologia degli indiscernibili: Danto e i Libri Carolini by Chiara Cantelli

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…At the end of the 8th century these germs were seized and developed in the Libri Carolini which set forth a theory of the religious image so akin to Danto’s philosophy of art as to present itself as a sort of ante litteram foreshadowing of that philosophy.…”
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    Crossing the textual frame and its transmedial effects by Elżbieta Chrzanowska-Kluczewska

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The article posits to treat frame and multiple ways of transgressing it as an integrational phenomenon that opens a path for further interdisciplinary studies across the borders of artistic semiotics, Intermedial Studies, literary theorizing and the theory and philosophy of art.…”
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    TRAGIŠKOJO JAUSMO INTERPRETACIJA FRIEDRICHO NIETZSCHE'S FILOSOFIJOJE by Aušra Polovikaitė

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…NIETZSCHE'S PHILOSOPHY Aušra Polovikaitė Summary The article deals with our response to tragic drama as a problem in the philosophy of art. Why do we enjoy the dramatic portrayal of vice, deceit, human corruption, and death? …”
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    TRAGIŠKOJO JAUSMO INTERPRETACIJA FRIEDRICHO NIETZSCHE'S FILOSOFIJOJE by Aušra Polovikaitė

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…NIETZSCHE'S PHILOSOPHY Aušra Polovikaitė Summary The article deals with our response to tragic drama as a problem in the philosophy of art. Why do we enjoy the dramatic portrayal of vice, deceit, human corruption, and death? …”
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    TRAGIŠKOJO JAUSMO INTERPRETACIJA FRIEDRICHO NIETZSCHE'S FILOSOFIJOJE by Aušra Polovikaitė

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…NIETZSCHE'S PHILOSOPHY Aušra Polovikaitė Summary The article deals with our response to tragic drama as a problem in the philosophy of art. Why do we enjoy the dramatic portrayal of vice, deceit, human corruption, and death? …”
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    Spinoza and the Genesis of the Aesthetic by Gabriel Trop

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…A genesis of the aesthetic indicates that a philosophy of art is not yet fully formed in his work, but can emerge as a consequence or effect of his thought. …”
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    Francesco Biamonti: del «donner à voir» sul confine tra l’immagine pittorica e la parola by Claudio Panella

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…This study is only a first step in the investigation of the traces (the memory) Biamonti’s work bares of the author’s readings on philosophy and art, especially painting.…”
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    Performing—Feeling, Auto-Transformation, and Expression: Tang Shu-wing and His Theatre Studio in Hong Kong by Shu-wing Tang, Marzenna Wiśniewska

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…An essential part of the presentation is the characterization of Tang Shu-wing’s philosophy of art, including the four stages of an artist’s development and the methodology of authorial performance grounded in pre-verbal expression and body-based minimalist aesthetics.…”
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    Le parole dell'arte. Ovvero quando l'opera, da sola, non basta by Manrica Rotili

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…It considers in particular the philosophy of art of Arthur Danto to reflect on the necessity of the relationship between work and interpretation in contemporary art. …”
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