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Tag: Goodman

Aesthetic of Art

by Günter Bachelier
by Günter Bachelier

Questions that are framed by the word “what” are formally essentialist, because they presuppose the possibility of an essence that satisfies the question. Ergo, asking questions like “what is art” predisposes the subject matter of art into an essentialist framework. Continue reading Aesthetic of Art

Posted on April 4, 2005December 2, 2016Author AwetCategories Aesthetics, PhilosophyTags aesthetics, art, Goodman, Nietzsche
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