Müvészet és erkölcs
by
Oszkár 1875-1957 Jászi
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Format
Paperback
Pages
474
Language
Hungarian
Published
Aug 28, 2016
Publisher
Wentworth Press
ISBN-10
1372109277
ISBN-13
9781372109270
Description
In this compelling work, Oszkár Jászi meticulously explores the intricate relationship between art and ethics within society. He delves into how artistic expression not only reflects cultural values but also shapes moral frameworks. By analyzing various art forms, Jászi reveals the profound impact that creativity has on human behavior and societal standards.
The narrative is as much historical as it is philosophical, allowing readers to traverse through time and witness how the moral implications of art have evolved. Through vivid examples and thoughtful discourse, Jászi encourages readers to reflect on their own perceptions of art and its role in cultivating a just society.
This exploration extends beyond mere aesthetic appreciation, challenging the audience to consider the ethical responsibilities of artists and the influence of their work on public conscience. The resulting dialogue encourages a deeper understanding of both disciplines, presenting art as an essential element in the quest for moral clarity.
The narrative is as much historical as it is philosophical, allowing readers to traverse through time and witness how the moral implications of art have evolved. Through vivid examples and thoughtful discourse, Jászi encourages readers to reflect on their own perceptions of art and its role in cultivating a just society.
This exploration extends beyond mere aesthetic appreciation, challenging the audience to consider the ethical responsibilities of artists and the influence of their work on public conscience. The resulting dialogue encourages a deeper understanding of both disciplines, presenting art as an essential element in the quest for moral clarity.
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