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Philosophy by other means : the arts in philosophy and philosophy in the arts

معرفی کتاب «Philosophy by other means : the arts in philosophy and philosophy in the arts» نوشتهٔ Robert B. Pippin، منتشرشده توسط نشر The University of Chicago Press در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Throughout his career, Robert B. Pippin has examined the relationship between philosophy and the arts. With his writings on film, literature, and visual modernism, he has shown that there are aesthetic objects that cannot be properly understood unless we acknowledge and reflect on the philosophical concerns that are integral to their meaning. His latest book, Philosophy by Other Means , extends this trajectory, offering a collection of essays that present profound considerations of philosophical issues in aesthetics alongside close readings of novels by Henry James, Marcel Proust, and J. M. Coetzee. The arts hold a range of values and ambitions, offering beauty, playfulness, and craftsmanship while deepening our mythologies and enriching the human experience. Some works take on philosophical ambitions, contributing to philosophy in ways that transcend the discipline's traditional analytic and discursive forms. Pippin's claim is twofold: criticism properly understood often requires a form of philosophical reflection, and philosophy is impoverished if it is not informed by critical attention to aesthetic objects. In the first part of the book, he examines how philosophers like Kant, Hegel, and Adorno have considered the relationship between art and philosophy. The second part of the book offers an exploration of how individual artworks might be considered forms of philosophical reflection. Pippin demonstrates the importance of practicing philosophical criticism and shows how the arts can provide key insights that are out of reach for philosophy, at least as traditionally understood. Throughout his career, Robert B. Pippin has examined the relationship between philosophy and the arts. With his writings on film, literature, and visual modernism, he has shown that there are aesthetic objects that cannot be properly understood unless we acknowledge and reflect on the philosophical concerns that are integral to their meaning. His latest book, Philosophy by Other Means, extends this trajectory, offering a collection of essays that present profound considerations of philosophical issues in aesthetics alongside close readings of novels by Henry James, Marcel Proust, and J. M. Coetzee. 00The arts hold a range of values and ambitions, offering beauty, playfulness, and craftsmanship while deepening our mythologies and enriching the human experience. Some works take on philosophical ambitions, contributing to philosophy in ways that transcend the discipline's traditional analytic and discursive forms. Pippin's claim is twofold: criticism properly understood often requires a form of philosophical reflection, and philosophy is impoverished if it is not informed by critical attention to aesthetic objects. In the first part of the book, he examines how philosophers like Kant, Hegel, and Adorno have considered the relationship between art and philosophy. The second part of the book offers an exploration of how individual artworks might be considered forms of philosophical reflection. Pippin demonstrates the importance of practicing philosophical criticism and shows how the arts can provide key insights that are out of reach for philosophy, at least as traditionally understood Part I: The Arts In Philosophy. Philosophical Criticism -- Kant And The Problem Of Tragedy -- The Status Of Literature In Hegel's Phenomenology Of Spirit : On The Lives Of Concepts -- The Absence Of Aesthetics In Hegel's Aesthetics -- Hegel On Painting -- Authenticity In Painting : Remarks On Michael Fried's Art History -- Photography As Art : Fried And Intention -- Adorno, Aesthetic Negativity, And The Problem Of Idealism -- Part Ii. Philosophy In The Arts. On Maisie's Knowing Her Own Mind -- Subjectivity : A Proustian Problem -- The Shadow Of Love : The Role Of Jealousy In Proust's À La Recherche Du Temps Perdu -- The Paradoxes Of Power In The Early Novels Of J.m. Coetzee -- Philosophical Fiction? On J.m. Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello. Robert B. Pippin. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Electronic Reproduction. Berlin Available Via World Wide Web. "The relationship between philosophy and aesthetic criticism has occupied Robert Pippin throughout his illustrious career. Whether discussing film, literature, or modern and contemporary art, Pippin's claim is that we cannot understand aesthetic objects unless we reckon with the fact that some distinct philosophical issue is integral to their meaning. In his latest offering, Philosophy by Other Means, we are treated to a collection of essays that builds on this larger project, offering profound ruminations on philosophical issues in aesthetics along with revelatory readings of Henry James, Marcel Proust, and J. M. Coetzee"-- Provided by publisher
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