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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... 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 , their openness to , that fusion . Art is ... absorbed into xi Introduction.
... 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 , their openness to , that fusion . Art is ... absorbed into xi Introduction.
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... absorbed into living , of becoming present in one's life . All of this is to say that art has a spiritual dimension ... absorption in our gardens , we are authentically experiencing art . If we could bring this artistry into our ...
... absorbed into living , of becoming present in one's life . All of this is to say that art has a spiritual dimension ... absorption in our gardens , we are authentically experiencing art . If we could bring this artistry into our ...
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... absorbing process . This book discusses art in relation to several of the world's great spiritual traditions , including Hinduism , Confucianism , Tao- ism , Zen Buddhism , and several Native American , African , and African - American ...
... absorbing process . This book discusses art in relation to several of the world's great spiritual traditions , including Hinduism , Confucianism , Tao- ism , Zen Buddhism , and several Native American , African , and African - American ...
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... absorption , ' ' one- ness ' , and ' fusion . ' Finally , Chapter 7 describes some of the problems that arise from the form of human making called technology . This chapter presents , through Taoism , a way of rethinking these problems ...
... absorption , ' ' one- ness ' , and ' fusion . ' Finally , Chapter 7 describes some of the problems that arise from the form of human making called technology . This chapter presents , through Taoism , a way of rethinking these problems ...
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Table des matières
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Zen and the The Art of Living | 31 |
Paradox of the BhagavadGītā | 45 |
AESTHETIC REINTEGRATION | 63 |
Art and Tradition in American Popular Music | 83 |
The Art of Knowing | 117 |
The Tao of Technology | 137 |
Concluding Remarks | 157 |
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