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245 00 $aAesthetic theory /$cedited by Dieter Mersch, Sylvia Sasse, and Sandro Zanetti ; translated by Brian Alkire.
260 $aZurich :$bDiaphanes,$cc2019.
300 $a271 pages :$billustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, portraits ;$c23 cm
490 1 $aThink art
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 8 $aTheodor Adorno's famous aesthetic theory was not merely a theory of the aesthetic; it also made a wider claim about the aesthetic implications of all theory. At the same time we have to deal with aesthetic objects and events in which an aesthetic theory is inherent, which show themselves as art. From both sides--theory and aesthetics--a link can be made to the etymological meaning of theoria, which understands the theoretical as a seeing or perspective. Featuring lucid essays by major thinkers, the book examines this link, focusing equally on the aesthetic implications of theory and the theoretical implications of aesthetic events.
650 0 $aAesthetics$xPhilosophy.
700 1 $aMersch, Dieter,$d1951-
700 1 $aSasse, Sylvia.
700 1 $aZanetti, Sandro,$d1974-
700 1 $aAlkire, Brian.
830 0 $aThink art (Zurich, Switzerland)
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