The Art of Living: Aesthetics of the Ordinary in World Spiritual TraditionsSUNY Press, 1 janv. 1995 - 163 pages The Art of Living: Aesthetics of the Ordinary in World Spiritual Traditions is the first truly multi-cultural philosophy of art. It develops a new theory of what art is, and discusses it in relation to Zen Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism, as well as Native American, African, and African-American traditions. |
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... us both into and out of ourselves as and into what is real . Art is the characteristically human way of being in and loving the world . That is what I mean by " the art of living " : the process of becoming absorbed into xi.
... us both into and out of ourselves as and into what is real . Art is the characteristically human way of being in and loving the world . That is what I mean by " the art of living " : the process of becoming absorbed into xi.
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... mean by this that art appeals to us as disembodied spirits ; I don't believe in disembodied spirits . I don't mean that art calls us to a higher realm than the physical ; I don't think there is any such realm . I mean , rather , that ...
... mean by this that art appeals to us as disembodied spirits ; I don't believe in disembodied spirits . I don't mean that art calls us to a higher realm than the physical ; I don't think there is any such realm . I mean , rather , that ...
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