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"You don't know where you are, and you can't rest on a familiar repetition of chords and beats."
"Dark Star" as an Example of Transcendental Aesthetics
Steven Skaggs
Used in The Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics by permission of the author.
Disclaimer: If Jerry Garcia inhabited a grave, he'd be spinning in it. Seeing such a cold analysis of what was for him, no doubt, just plain fun with sound would be torture. But standing in front a great automobile, some people just enjoy the shape, w ...
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Aesthetics and Philosophy of the Arts
The Problem of Particularity in Kant’s Aesthetic Theory
Andrew Chignell
Yale University
andrew.chignell@yale.edu
ABSTRACT: In moving away from the objective, property-based theories of earlier periods to a subject-based aesthetic, Kant did not intend to give up the idea that judgments of beauty are universalizable. Accordingly, the "Deduction of Judgments of Taste" (KU, § 38) aims to show how reflective aesthetic judgments can be "imputed" a priori ...
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Adrian Stokes, 1902 - 1972
Adrian Stokes - aesthete, critic, painter and poet - was born on 27 October 1902 in Radnor Place, Bayswater. A life of patient enquiry produced over twenty critical books and numerous papers; paintings of a mysterious iridescence that, he maintained, "project an armature of the architectural effects that mean everything to me" and in his last years, poetry with a personal, astringent rhythm. A letter to the Times Literary Supplement in 1965, signed by eighteen prominent thinkers and artists - including Coldstream, Moore, Hepworth and Wollheim - claimed Adrian Stokes as amongst "the most original and creative .... writers on art". continue
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Aesthetic Bearing: Self-Awareness through Cultural Integration
Essay by R.Cronk
The work of hundreds of artists is available to gallery and museum audiences in every major city in the United States and Europe. Few pieces trigger significant appreciation and this is how it should be. Everything else is so much hoopla. We have always searched the galleries for the solitary glimpse into the transcendent nature of art. The experience is distinguished by feelings of elation and by a heightene ...
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Aesthetics as Mediation
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To use words and terms not in accordance with their meaning in everyday language is problematic, however, it is often necessary. In general there are several different meanings for every word or term. Every specific term may be considered an expression for a complex statement. Any given terminology can be transformed into colloquial language if the meaning of the statement inherent in the term is analyzed. Terms ...
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Aesthetics of the Prime Sequence
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Aesthetics Seminar: Art and Morality
Dr. Cynthia Freeland
Fall, 1994
Textbooks (Required)
David Carrier, Principles of Art History Writing (Penn State, 1991)
Carol Becker, Ed., The Subversive Imagination: Artists, Society, and Social Responsibility (Routledge, 1994)
(Recommended)
Michael D. Hall and Eugene W. Metcalf, Jr., Eds., The Artist Outsider: Creativity and the Boundaries of Culture (Smithsonian, 1994)
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Apples and pears - the ancient and the modern concept of art
Eyolf Östrem
The following text is an experiment: I am presently writing an article on certain problems connected with the modern concept of art and its applicability to the "art" of other periods. Wha ...
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An Online Review of the Arts edited by Louis Torres & Michelle Marder Kamhi
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NOTES & COMMENTS
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Van Gogh at His Eye-Opening Best - M.M.K.
CRITIQUING THE CRITICS
"The Meaning of Life," "Life-Enhancing Ripples,"
and Other Inanities - L.T.
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CRITIQUING THE CRITICS
"The Meaning of Life," "Life-Enhancing Ripples,"
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Philosophy vs Aesthetics
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he philosophical and aesthetic aspects of art are actually compliments of one another not antagonists. One may create an exceptionally beautiful work and have it be meaningful as well. Those who draw and paint poorly (or worse - with willful atavism) seem to make unlikely bedfellows of the two.
An exceptionally good aesthetic work can stand alone on its own merits as an admirable piece. However, a poorly made philosophical work is unacceptable.
The first wor ...
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"Divine destiny has given the German people everything in the person of one man. Not only does he possess strong and ingenious statesmanship, not only is he ingenious as a soldier, not only is he the first worker and the first economist among his people but, and this is perhaps his greatest strength, he is an artist. He came from art, he devoted himself to art, especially the art of architecture, this powerful creator of great buildings. And now he has also become the Reich's builder." ...
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Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
Certainly one of the greatest philosophers of the 19th century, Schopenhauer seems to have had more impact on literature (e.g. Thomas Mann) and on people in general than on academic philosophy. Perhaps that is because, first, he wrote very well, simply and intelligibly (unusual, we might say, for a German philosopher, and unusual now for any philosopher), second, he was the first Western philosopher to have access to translations of philosophical material from ...
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Arthur Schopenhauer:
(1788-1860).
Schopenhauer was, as a philosopher, a pessimist; he was a follower of Kant's Idealist school.
Born in Danzig, Schopenhauer, because of a large inheritance from his father, was able to retire early, and, as a private scholar, was able to devote his life to the study of philosophy. By the age of thirty his major work, The World as Will and Idea, was published. The work, though sales were very disappointing, was, at least to Schopenhauer, a very important ...
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The Bakhtin Circle
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1. Introduction
2. The Early Works: 1919-1927
3. The Concluding Works of the Bakhtin Circle: 1928-1929
4. Bakhtin and the Theory of the Novel: 1933-1941
5. Carnival, History And Popular Culture: Rabelais, Goethe And Dostoevskii As Philosophers
6. Bakhtin's Last Works
7. Conclusion
1. Introduction
The Bakhtin Circle was a contemporary school of Russian tho ...
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David Hume, "Of the Standard of Taste" (1757)
Many and frequent are the defects in the internal organs which prevent or weaken the influence of those general principles, on which depends our sentiment of beauty or deformity. Though some objects, by the structure of the mind, be naturally calculated to give pleasure, it is not to be expected, that in every individual the pleasure will be equally felt. Particular incidents and situations occur, which either throw a false light on the objects, or ...
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By Stephen Bronner
Exploding the Inversion
"The gentleman does not find the world to his liking? Then let him go and look for a better one." (ibid., pg. 115.) Adorno hated this kind of talk. But, he protested too much. For, while such a view might well shackle artistic experimentation and limit the range of experience, its relevance for politics is obvious. Adorno, ho ...
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Brecht's Marxist Aesthetic
By Douglas Kellner
Brecht's relationship to Marxism is extremely important and highly complex. From the 1920s until his death in 1956, Brecht identified himself as a Marxist; when he returned to Germany after World War II, he chose the German Democratic Republic (GDR), where his actress wife Helene Weigel and he formed their own theater troupe, the famed Berliner Ensemble, and were eventually given a state theater to run. Yet Brecht's relationship t ...
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We are to admit no more causes of natural things (as we are told by Newton) than such as are both true and sufficient to explain their appearances. This central theme is basic to the pursuit of science, and goes back to the principle known as Occam's razor: ``if presented with a choice between indifferent alternatives, then one ou ...
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PSYCHOANALYTIC AESTHETICS: THE BRITISH SCHOOL
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The impact of British Psychoanalytic theory on our aesthetics and criticism has not been explored in any systematic way. This study aims to examine important theoretical developments within the Britis ...
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Judging Aesthetic Value:
2 Live Crew, Pretty Woman,
and the Supreme Court
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AESTHETICS: QUESTIONING THE NATURE OF ART
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AESTHETICS: QUESTIONING THE NATURE OF ART
Aesthetic Questions
Questions for Aesthetic Discussion
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Writing About Aesthetic Issues
Questions In Aesthetics
Aesthetics On-line
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Romanticism and Philosophy
in an Historical Age
The Voice of Critique: Aesthetic Cognition After Kant
PART I
Thomas Pfau, Duke University
The following, somewhat speculative remarks constitute part of a larger project concerned with the historical transformation throughout the nineteenth century of something frequently called interiority. More specifically, my aim is to explore how interiority during that period pivots on two fundamentally distinct models of aesthetic experience a ...
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Quantifying Aesthetic Preference for Chaotic Patterns
Deborah J. Aks
University of Wisconsin at Whitewater
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Julien C. Sprott
University of Wisconsin at Madison
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Art and nature provide much of their aesthetic appeal from a balance of simplicity and complexity, and order and unpredictability. Recently, complex natural patterns have been produced by simple mathematical equations whose solutions appear unpredictable (chaotic). Yet the simplicity and determinism of the equations ...
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WHAT IS THE SUBJECT OF AESTHETICS?
Otto Neumaier
I. Is Beauty the Subject of Aesthetics?
II. Look Back to Aristotle
III. The Subject(s) of Aesthetics
For many people it seems to be quite obvious that aesthetics is by far the weakest of all theoretical disciplines. This idea is most prominently expressed by Moritz Geiger, one of the founders of Phenomenological Aesthetics, who complained already at the beginning of this century that 'aesthetics is, like a weather vane, turned aro ...
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The Sydney Society of Literature and Aesthetics is established to promote the study of the arts. It encourages approaches to all art forms from philosophical, psychological, sociological, scientific, historical and/or educational standpoints.
While based in Sydney, its membership is open to those interested from all states in Australia as well as overseas. The society sponsors evening seminars throughout the year, convenes conferences twice yearly, and publishes the journal Liter ...
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International Periodical of the Aesthetic Realism Foundation
The Aesthetics of Evolution
By Arnold Perey, Ph.D.
Charles Darwin saw the continuity and discontinuity of the universe in the living forms he studied--from barnacles and birds, through man. This continuity and discontinuity is a making one of opposites: what Eli Siegel showed is beauty itself. In Is Beauty the Making One of Opposites? ...
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Aesthetics and Philosophy of the Arts
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