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  2. Philosophy of art is simply an attempt to answer these questions in a sustained and coherent way, while drawing upon the thinking of the major philosophers who have devoted most attention to them.

  3. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Art - Cambridge University...

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    An Introduction to the Philosophy of Art is a clear and compact survey of philosophical theories of the nature and value of art, including in its scope literature, painting, sculpture, music, dance, architecture, movies,

  4. The book aims to provide a systematic framework for understanding the nature and production of art, emphasizing the relationship between art and the moral and intellectual atmosphere of its time.

  5. The philosophy of art - Archive.org

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    PHILOSOPHYOFART H.TAIXE PROFESSOROF.^ESTHETICSAXDOFTHEHISTORTOFARTINTHB ECOLEDE8BEACX-ARTS,PARIS. TRANSLATEDBY JOHXDUKAXD SecondEdition,ThoroughlyRevisedbytheTranslator NEWYORK HOLT&WILLIAMS 1873

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    fundamental general questions about art as well as questions about the sev- eral arts (literature, film, music, painting, etc.) and the various kinds and dimensions of artistic practice.

  7. "The Philosophy of Fine Art, Volume 1" by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is a philosophical treatise exploring aesthetics and the nature of art, written in the early 19th century.

  8. Art -- Philosophy Publisher Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English; German Item Size 817.5M

  9. Philosophy of art : a contemporary introduction

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  10. THE PHILOSOPHY OF ART - Project Gutenberg

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    The artistic development of any age or people is made intelligible through a series of historical inductions terminating in a few inferential laws, constituting what the title of the book declares it to be—the philosophy of art. Such a system seems to possess many advantages.

  11. An Introduction To The Philosophy Of Art - works.swarthmore.edu

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    An Introduction To The Philosophy Of Art. https://works.swarthmore.edu/fac-philosophy/32 An accessible version of this publication has been made available courtesy of Swarthmore College