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Abstract Objects, Ideal Forms, and Works of Art: An Epistemic and Aesthetic Analysis

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Joining philosophy of language with phenomenological aesthetics, this book defines the epistemological status of abstract objects and works of art. Beginning with a provocative conversation between Socrates, Plato, Wittgenstein, and Jung, the book introduces the concept, and coins the term, "Platonic Inductive Fallacy," deriving from a cycle of language games. The author then invokes Robert Stalnaker to clarify the difference between real and actual objects, which gives new insight into the epistemology of abstract objects. Armed with defined abstract objects, the reader is taken through a fascinating journey from 1890s aestheticism to present-day phenomenological aesthetics. The book clearly establishes principles and methods for defining works of art, and applies them to two versions of a Henry James novella. The clear definitions and inventive methods, supported with impressive, detailed research, lead to compelling and well-taken conclusions. This journey pays off with important and exciting results.

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Autorius: Robert Rose-Coutré
Leidėjas: iUniverse
Išleidimo metai: 2006
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 84
ISBN-10: 0595416861
ISBN-13: 9780595416868
Formatas: Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų
Žanras: Philosophy: aesthetics

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