The Paradoxes of Art: A Phenomenological Investigation
Alan Paskow first asks why fictional characters, such as Hamlet and Anna Karenina, matter to us and how they are able to emotionally affect us. He then applies these questions to pictorial art, demonstrating that paintings beckon us to view their contents as real. Emblematic of the fundamental concerns of our lives, what we visualize in paintings, he argues, is not simply in our heads but in our world. Paskow also situates the phenomenological approach to the experience of painting in relation to methodological assumptions and claims in analytic aesthetics as well as in contemporary schools of thought, particularly Marxist, feminist, and deconstructionist.
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The Paradoxes of Art: A Phenomenological Investigation
Alan Paskow first asks why fictional characters, such as Hamlet and Anna Karenina, matter to us and how they are able to emotionally affect us. He then applies these questions to pictorial art, demonstrating that paintings beckon us to view their contents as real. Emblematic of the fundamental concerns of our lives, what we visualize in paintings, he argues, is not simply in our heads but in our world. Paskow also situates the phenomenological approach to the experience of painting in relation to methodological assumptions and claims in analytic aesthetics as well as in contemporary schools of thought, particularly Marxist, feminist, and deconstructionist.
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The Paradoxes of Art: A Phenomenological Investigation

The Paradoxes of Art: A Phenomenological Investigation

by Alan Paskow
The Paradoxes of Art: A Phenomenological Investigation

The Paradoxes of Art: A Phenomenological Investigation

by Alan Paskow

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Overview

Alan Paskow first asks why fictional characters, such as Hamlet and Anna Karenina, matter to us and how they are able to emotionally affect us. He then applies these questions to pictorial art, demonstrating that paintings beckon us to view their contents as real. Emblematic of the fundamental concerns of our lives, what we visualize in paintings, he argues, is not simply in our heads but in our world. Paskow also situates the phenomenological approach to the experience of painting in relation to methodological assumptions and claims in analytic aesthetics as well as in contemporary schools of thought, particularly Marxist, feminist, and deconstructionist.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521828338
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 01/15/2004
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.38(w) x 9.29(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Alan Paskow is professor of philosophy at St. Mary's College of Maryland.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The reality of fictional beings; 2. Things in our world; 3. Why and how others matter; 4. Why and how a painting matters; 5. For and against interpretation.
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