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    In the discourse of philosophical aesthetics during the last two centuries‚ it is evident that the question of the essence of art has played a central role. In this tradition‚Stone production line art was not understood as "something constructed". Instead‚ art was integrated into the conceptual world of epistemology through the philosophical aesthetics developed in the major philosophical systemsStone crushing plant. Accordingly‚ within this metaphysical tradition‚ art was attributed an exploratory

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    Matthew Arnold‚ John Ruskin‚ Walter Pater‚ and Oscar Wilde were 19th century writers who all had one belief in common: that the criticism of works of art is at least as important as the works of art themselves. In 1865‚ Matthew Arnold stated that the function of criticism is “to see the object as in itself it really is.” In 1891‚ Oscar Wilde expressed that his view of the role of criticism was “to see the object as in itself it really is not.” This essay seeks to determine how and why one definition

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    Oscar Wilde was a passionate admirer of art‚ an intellectual dandy and a keen advocate of the Aesthetic Movement. Through his essay The Decay of Lying: An Observation‚ Wilde uses an obviously self-modelled character named Vivian to set out a series of doctrines which detail his personal philosophy on the relationship that exists between art and life‚ and the rolls that they should play. Chiefly these are: art should only express itself‚ expressing life and nature makes for bad art‚ life imitates

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    example‚ communication of ease of use was mentioned by Bloch (1995) and was described as part of the aesthetic function by Lo¨ bach (1976)‚ while Veryzer (1995) called it the communicative function of a product appearance. If all the roles mentioned in the literature are considered as a whole‚ the following six roles of product appearance for consumers can be distinguished: (1) communication of aesthetic‚ (2) symbolic‚ (3) functional‚ and (4) ergonomic product information; (5) attention drawing; and

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    judge every type of art. I have chosen to judge a painting‚ and after careful consideration‚ I have picked out three criterion I find are best used when judging this type of art. The three different criteria that I am going to use are composition‚ aesthetics‚ and realism. The painting “Guernica” is one of Pablo Picasso’s most well known paintings. Picasso painted this after twenty-eight nazi German bombers unexpectedly dropped hundreds of bombs on Guernica‚ a town in Northern Spain. Earlier that

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    terms. Why is it important? What purpose does it serve and what reasons do people have for pursuing an education in it? How can this affect my life? The major branches of philosophy‚ which are Metaphysics‚ Epistemology‚ Ethics‚ Political & Social‚ Aesthetics and Logic‚ are also discussed along with the contributing questions specific to each branch and what each branch focuses on. Philosophical Areas of Inquiry‚ Personal Relations and Application As stated by Cicero (n.d.)‚ “Rightly defined‚ philosophy

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    Cited: Adorno‚ Theodor W. 1970/1997. Aesthetic Theory‚ edited by Gretel Adorno and Rolf Tiedemann. Translated and introduced by Robert Hullot-Kentor. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Benjamin‚ Walter. 1986. “On the Mimetic Faculty.” Reflections: Essays‚ Aphorisms‚ Autobiographical

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    about beauty and aesthetic qualities. On the other hand‚ pornography is a term interchangeably used for obscene works. Freud stated that the genitals are exciting and beautiful so the challenge for art is to express beauty away from the origin of sexual arousal. In art‚ beauty is a subject‚ while in pornography it is objectified using sexual activities or behaviour. There is a difference between being “nude” and “naked.” In art‚ nude implies form and shape‚ the human body’s aesthetic qualities; naked

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    garde wear in the streets. Art is described as a “fuzzy concept”‚ because of the various art forms and the indefinite description of what exactly is seen as art. Stated by Wilson 1985:3 ‚ fashion is explored as a “cultural phenomenon‚ as an aesthetic medium for the expression of ideas ‚ desires and beliefs circulating in society”. Humankind feels the need for expressing and belonging and through fashion‚ an identity is communicated and people are categorized by society. The level and extent of

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    is a salient relationship between aesthetic pleasure and the individual. Virginia Postrel’s essay "Surface and Substance" argues that society must accept "that aesthetic pleasure is an autonomous good (Postrel 436)." Society as a whole must refrain from holding those with aesthetic preferences in low regards. Individual’s presentations of himself or herself define his or her own form‚ therefore expressing their character. The perceived significance of aesthetics and individualism indicates that

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