Landscapes of Human Experience

Contemporary Aesthetics 13 (2015)
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Abstract

This essay begins with some observations concerning the interaction between nature and art. Relying on these reflections, in the second part experience of landscape will be interpreted as a model for the human stance within the natural as well as the historical world. In the third part some consequences for an ethics and politics of saving the conditions for individual as well as social well-being will be drawn.

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Martin Seel
Goethe University Frankfurt

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