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Philosophy of the Arts Gordon Graham (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)

Philosophy of the Arts By Gordon Graham (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)

Philosophy of the Arts by Gordon Graham (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)


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A new edition of this bestselling introduction to aesthetics and the philosophy of art. Includes new sections on digital music and environmental aesthetics. All other chapters have been thoroughly revised and updated.

Philosophy of the Arts Summary

Philosophy of the Arts: An Introduction to Aesthetics by Gordon Graham (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)

A new edition of this bestselling introduction to aesthetics and the philosophy of art. Includes new sections on digital music and environmental aesthetics. All other chapters have been thoroughly revised and updated.

About Gordon Graham (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)

GORDON GRAHAM is Regius Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen.

Table of Contents

1. Art and Pleasure: incl. Hume, Mill, Kant, Gadamer 2. Art and Emotion: Tolstoy, Croce, Collingwood 3. Art and Understanding 4. Music and meaning: incl. the implications of digital technology 5. From Painting to Film 6. Poetry and Paraphrase 7. Architecture as an Art 8. Evaluation and the Aesthetics of Nature 9. Theories of Art: incl. Marxism, Lukacs, Levi-Strauss, Derrida

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GOR002479053
9780415235648
0415235642
Philosophy of the Arts: An Introduction to Aesthetics by Gordon Graham (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2000-07-20
240
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