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3 Νοε 2023 · The relationship between art and politics is a perennial source of concern for artists and philosophers alike. This article discusses how three major philosophers address this relationship. It begins with Plato, moving onto Karl Marx’s theory of art and the concept of ‘commodity fetishism,” and concludes with a discussion of Adorno.
This book brings together recent work on belief and its connection to truth, with issues concerning belief that arise in the philosophy of art. The question of whether we can arrive at truth, and indeed gain knowledge, from engaging with artworks, has received much attention in the philosophy of art.
8 Φεβ 2017 · Belief systems refer to the way individuals understand and structure political attitudes. Different belief systems – that is, different configurations of political attitudes – may exist among the electorate, but conventional analytical approaches ignore this by assuming that all people organise attitudes similarly. While extant studies ...
6 Μαΐ 2023 · What is Controversial Art? Discover the world of controversial art – a realm of works that push boundaries and challenge the status quo. These pieces are often considered offensive or provocative, whether due to their subject matter, style, or intent.
2 Ιουν 2023 · Political art can either critique or support an existing status quo, point of view, or government. Over the years, political art has been used to challenge authoritarian rule, demand rights, or bring recognition to vulnerable groups.
26 Οκτ 2017 · This volume brings together recent work on belief and its connection to truth with issues concerning belief that arise in the philosophy of art. In the twelve new essays collected here, contributors address questions at the intersection of philosophy of mind and philosophy of art, while also advancing these debates.
In this paper, I explore the relationship between belief, art, and religion through describing sensible affective knowledge in imaginative culture 1. The foundational insight I aim to articulate is that belief fixation arises through an assemblage of emotion, symbols, and knowledge, which are delivered through ritual participation and art ...