Integrating Knowledge: the Arts and Other Systems

der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:1266-1272 (1983)
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Abstract

It is argued that if works of art were, at least in some cases, cognitive in function there should be some way of integrating the knowledge so obtained within structures which include other disciplines. The arts have ways in which they "mean." Analysis of these ways, which do not necessarily exhaust the total significance of works of art, reveals the possibility of rendering the meaning of a work of art in ordinary language, thus allowing for the desired integration.

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