Phenomenological and Aesthetical Attitudes. Remarks on Their Autonomy and Overlapping

Filozofia 63:619-624 (2008)
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Abstract

The connection between art and philosophy is presented in the essay on two levels. On one hand they are conceived as two parallel and autonomous attitudes , on the other hand there is a possibility of their intertwining . Both directions are based on phenomenology and focus on the problem of „life“ and „praxis“. A. Giacometti’s and W. Kandinsky’s views on art serve as the background of the philosophical analysis

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