Art's Claim to Truth

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  • Art's Claim to Truth Book Detail

  • Author : Gianni Vattimo
  • Release Date : 2008
  • Publisher : Columbia University Press
  • Genre : Philosophy
  • Pages : 216
  • ISBN 13 : 0231138504
  • File Size : 84,84 MB

Art's Claim to Truth by Gianni Vattimo PDF Summary

Book Description: Beauty and being in ancient aesthetics -- Toward an ontological aesthetics -- The ontological vocation of twentieth-century poetics -- Art, feeling, and originality in Heidegger's aesthetics -- Pareyson: from aesthetics to ontology -- From phenomenological aesthetics to ontology of art -- Critical methods and hermeneutic philosophy -- Aesthetics and hermeneutics -- Aesthetics and hermeneutics in Hans-Georg Gadamer -- The work of art as the setting to work of truth -- The truth that hurts

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