Arte Verita Essere: La Riabilitazione Ontologica Dell'arte in Martin Heidegger E Maurice Merleau-Ponty
由
E Petres
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Art & Photography
格式
平装书
页数
352
语言
意大利语
已发布
May 28, 2013
出版商
Gregorian & Biblical Press
ISBN-10
8878392545
ISBN-13
9788878392540
描述
This philosophical work delves into the intricate relationship between art and ontology, drawing upon the profound insights of Martin Heidegger and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Within its pages, the author, E Petres, explores how both thinkers approach the essence of being through the lens of artistic expression, ultimately arguing for an ontological rehabilitation of art in contemporary discourse.
Petres expertly navigates the complex landscapes of phenomenology and existentialism, allowing readers to contemplate the depth and significance of artistic creation. By illuminating the ways in which art serves as a conduit for understanding existence, the author elevates the dialogue around the philosophical implications of artistic endeavors. The interplay between perception and reality is meticulously examined, shedding light on how art can reveal hidden truths about human experience.
Through rigorous analysis and compelling argumentation, the text invites readers to reconsider their assumptions about the nature of reality as experienced through art. The synthesis of Heidegger’s and Merleau-Ponty’s thoughts offers a rich framework for appreciating the transformative power of art in grasping the complexities of being.
As a contribution to philosophical literature, this work not only enhances the study of art but also engages with broader metaphysical questions, encouraging a renewed appreciation for the role of creativity in understanding existence.
Petres expertly navigates the complex landscapes of phenomenology and existentialism, allowing readers to contemplate the depth and significance of artistic creation. By illuminating the ways in which art serves as a conduit for understanding existence, the author elevates the dialogue around the philosophical implications of artistic endeavors. The interplay between perception and reality is meticulously examined, shedding light on how art can reveal hidden truths about human experience.
Through rigorous analysis and compelling argumentation, the text invites readers to reconsider their assumptions about the nature of reality as experienced through art. The synthesis of Heidegger’s and Merleau-Ponty’s thoughts offers a rich framework for appreciating the transformative power of art in grasping the complexities of being.
As a contribution to philosophical literature, this work not only enhances the study of art but also engages with broader metaphysical questions, encouraging a renewed appreciation for the role of creativity in understanding existence.