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Art as experience / by John Dewey

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Nueva York (Estados Unidos) : Perigee Book, 2005Description: viii, 371 páginas. ; 19 cmContent type:
  • texto
Media type:
  • sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9780399531972
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • N66 D4 2005
Contents:
The live creature -- The live creature and "etherial things" -- Having an experience -- The Act of expression -- The expressive object -- Substance and form -- The natural history of form -- The organization of energies - The common substance of the arts -- The varied substance of the arts -- The human contribution -- The challenge to philosophy -- Criticism and perception -- Art and civilization.
Summary: "Based on John Dewey's lectures on aesthetics, delivered as the first William James Lecturer at Harvard (1932), Art as Experience has grown to be considered internationally as the most distinguished work ever written by an American on the formal structure and characteristic effects of all the arts: architecture, sculpture, painting, music, and literature."-- tomado de la contrpaortada
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Libros Libros Mediateca Bibliográfica B667 S27 2001 Ej.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 16564

The live creature -- The live creature and "etherial things" -- Having an experience -- The Act of expression -- The expressive object -- Substance and form -- The natural history of form -- The organization of energies - The common substance of the arts -- The varied substance of the arts -- The human contribution -- The challenge to philosophy -- Criticism and perception -- Art and civilization.

"Based on John Dewey's lectures on aesthetics, delivered as the first William James Lecturer at Harvard (1932), Art as Experience has grown to be considered internationally as the most distinguished work ever written by an American on the formal structure and characteristic effects of all the arts: architecture, sculpture, painting, music, and literature."-- tomado de la contrpaortada

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