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Routledge
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Routledge
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This work attempts to establish a philosophy of art that is both intellectual and objective. At first sight it may appear that these goals are at variance with contemporary ideas. On closer examination, however, the reader will see that the tendency is in the opposite direction, a closer approach to present-day thought rather than a departure from it. To admit that there exists a world other than... Read more
I. Ideas and Method, II. The Genes is of the Work of Art, III. The Nature of Works of Art, IV. The Artistic Order, V. The Perception of Art, VI. Artistic Emotion, VII. Artistic Purpose, VIII. Beauty in Nature, IX. The Einfuhlung, X. Sociological Aesthetics, XI. Humanist or Pragmatist Aesthetics, XII. Return to Objectivism, XIII. The Aesthetics of the Thirteenth Century, XIV. The Aesthetics of the Thirteenth Century: Psychological Problems, XV. Greek Aesthetics and Medieval Aesthetics, Index
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Maurice de Wulf






