Perceiving the Arts: An Introduction to the Humanities
Pearson (2011)
| Abstract | Introduction. What are the arts and how do we respond to and evaluate them? -- Pictures : drawing, painting, printmaking, and photography -- Sculpture -- Architecture -- Music -- Literature -- Theatre -- Cinema -- Dance. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Arts Philosophy Aesthetics | |||||||||
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| Call number | BH39.S66 2011 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0136045693 | |||||||||
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Philip Alperson (ed.) (1992). The Philosophy of the Visual Arts. Oxford University Press.
John Ayotunde Isola Bewaji (2012). Black Aesthetics: Beauty and Culture: An Introduction to African and African Diaspora Philosophy of Arts. Africa World Press.
Salim Kemal & Ivan Gaskell (eds.) (1993). Explanation and Value in the Arts. Cambridge University Press.
Jerrold Levinson (2006). Contemplating Art: Essays in Aesthetics. Oxford University Press.
Peter Kivy (1997). Philosophies of Arts: An Essay in Differences. Cambridge University Press.
Christopher Butler (2004). Pleasure and the Arts: Enjoying Literature, Painting, and Music. Oxford University Press.
David Davies (2011). Philosophy of the Performing Arts. Wiley-Blackwell.
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