Phalènes, essais sur l'apparition 2
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Philosophy
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
400
언어
프랑스어
출판됨
Nov 7, 2013
출판사
MINUIT
ISBN-10
2707323276
ISBN-13
9782707323279
설명
Georges Didi-Huberman's exploration delves into the nuances of perception and existence, weaving an intricate tapestry of thoughts that reflect upon the act of seeing. Through a collection of essays, he invites the reader to reconsider the interplay between art, philosophy, and the ephemeral nature of life. Didi-Huberman's distinctive voice resonates throughout, urging a contemplation of the visible and the invisible—the seen and the sensed.
As he navigates through historical and contemporary contexts, the author applies an astute lens to various phenomena, drawing connections that help illuminate the complexities of human experience. His approach is both scholarly and poetic, engaging the reader in a dialogue that prompts reflection on how perception shapes reality. Each essay serves as a crucial piece of the larger puzzle, showcasing the transformative power of art to articulate the intangible aspects of existence.
This work stands as a profound inquiry into the ways art can challenge and deepen one's understanding of reality. By confronting the reader with profound questions and ideas, Didi-Huberman fosters an environment ripe for intellectual exploration, making this collection an essential contribution to contemporary thought.
As he navigates through historical and contemporary contexts, the author applies an astute lens to various phenomena, drawing connections that help illuminate the complexities of human experience. His approach is both scholarly and poetic, engaging the reader in a dialogue that prompts reflection on how perception shapes reality. Each essay serves as a crucial piece of the larger puzzle, showcasing the transformative power of art to articulate the intangible aspects of existence.
This work stands as a profound inquiry into the ways art can challenge and deepen one's understanding of reality. By confronting the reader with profound questions and ideas, Didi-Huberman fosters an environment ripe for intellectual exploration, making this collection an essential contribution to contemporary thought.