The Art of Living: Aesthetics of the Ordinary in World Spiritual TraditionsState University of New York Press, 30 mars 1995 - 177 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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Page ix
... first got me into aesthetics, and who remains for me model of how to do it; to John McDermott, for personal and professional inspiration; to Richard Rorty, with whom I first worked through Dewey's aesthetics, and who taught me how to be ...
... first got me into aesthetics, and who remains for me model of how to do it; to John McDermott, for personal and professional inspiration; to Richard Rorty, with whom I first worked through Dewey's aesthetics, and who taught me how to be ...
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... first part of this book, is the capacity of these activities and things to absorb us. And I am using "absorb" here quite literally: what makes these things art is our capacity to merge or achieve fusion with them and their capacity for ...
... first part of this book, is the capacity of these activities and things to absorb us. And I am using "absorb" here quite literally: what makes these things art is our capacity to merge or achieve fusion with them and their capacity for ...
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... first chapter to the fundamental posture toward life recommended by the Bhagavad—Gilfi, one of the central texts of Hinduism. This gives the theory its greatest capacity; here "art" becomes simply the way of acting that possesses the ...
... first chapter to the fundamental posture toward life recommended by the Bhagavad—Gilfi, one of the central texts of Hinduism. This gives the theory its greatest capacity; here "art" becomes simply the way of acting that possesses the ...
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Aesthetics of the Ordinary in World Spiritual Traditions Crispin Sartwell. Part One Opening the Concept of Art Chapter 1 Process and Product I The first thing this PART ONE: OPENING THE CONCEPT OF.
Aesthetics of the Ordinary in World Spiritual Traditions Crispin Sartwell. Part One Opening the Concept of Art Chapter 1 Process and Product I The first thing this PART ONE: OPENING THE CONCEPT OF.
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... first thing this book is going to do is attempt to define the term 'work of art.' Now the history of such attempts is anything but edifying. Many definitions have been proposed, and none has stood the test of subsequent (or even ...
... first thing this book is going to do is attempt to define the term 'work of art.' Now the history of such attempts is anything but edifying. Many definitions have been proposed, and none has stood the test of subsequent (or even ...
Table des matières
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Zen and the The Art of Living | 31 |
Paradox of the BhagavadGita | 45 |
The Future of | 65 |
Art and Tradition in American Popular Music | 83 |
The Art of Knowing | 117 |
The Tao of Technology | 137 |
Concluding Remarks | 157 |
Index | 159 |
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