Description |
232 pages. |
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A Midland book, MB68
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Midland book ; MB68.
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Contents |
Ruskin not a philosophical writer -- Ruskins attitude toward philosophy -- On the philosophy of non-philosophers -- Logicism and historicism -- Ruskin as historicist -- The anti-historicism of Ruskin's contemporaries -- The unity of the spirit: Corollaries and illustrations -- Ruskin and browning -- The general nature of art -- The problem -- Art in its generic nature -- Art in its specific nature: Theoretically, as imagination -- The primitiveness of art -- Art in its specific nature: practically as the pursuit of beauty -- The monadism of art -- Art in its specific nature: Emotionally, as the enjoyment of beauty -- The forms of beauty -- The sublime -- The comic -- The beautiful -- The beauty of nature -- The imaginary object and the real object -- Inspiration -- Nature -- The beauty of nature -- The forms of natural beauty -- The work of art -- The birth of art -- The work of art in its immaturity -- Formal art -- Naturalistic art -- Imaginative art -- The life of art -- The work of art and the life of art -- Genious and taste: The classics -- The revolt against the classics -- THe life of art in its freedom -- Art and the life of the spirit -- The life of the spirit -- The life of the spirit: art and religion -- Science, history, philosophy -- The unity of the spiritual life -- The mortality and immortality of art -- Art and its history |
Subject |
Aesthetics.
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Aesthetics. |
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Art -- Philosophy.
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Art -- Philosophy. |
Added Author |
Donagan, Alan.
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