The Arts in Mind: Pioneering Texts of a Coterie of British Men of LettersRuth HaCohen Routledge, 2017 M11 30 - 431 páginas Amajor shift in critical attitudes toward the arts took place in the eighteenth century. The fine arts were now looked upon as a group, divorced from the sciences and governed by their own rules. The century abounded with treatises that sought to establish the overriding principles that differentiate art from other walks of life as well as the principles that differentiate them from each other. This burst of scholarly activity resulted in the incorporation of aesthetics among the classic branches of philosophy, heralding the cognitive turn in epistemology. Among the writings that initiated this turn, none were more important than the British contribution. The Arts in Mind brings together an annotated selection of these key texts. A companion volume to the editors' Tuning the Mind, which analyzed this major shift in world view and its historical context, The Arts in Mind is the first representative sampling of what constitutes an important school of British thought. The texts are neither obscure nor forgotten, although most histories of eighteenth-century thought treat them in a partial or incomplete way. Here they are made available complete or through representative extracts together with an editor's introduction to each selection providing essential biographical and intellectual background. The treatises included are representative of the changed climate of opinion which entailed new issues such as those of perception, symbolic function, and the role of history and culture in shaping the world.> |
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... Treatises: “On Music, Painting and Poetry ” (1774) Charles Avison from An Essay on Musical Expression (1753) James ... Treatise of Poetry, Translated with Notes (1789) Adam Smith from Of The Nature of that Imitation which Takes Place ...
... treatises that sought to extract from comparisons and correspondences among the arts the overriding principles, which differentiates Art from other walks of life. This burst of scholarly activity resulted in the incorporation of ...
... treatises dealing with these subjects, it its primarily the British texts that led in the direction of modern cognitive concerns. It is only now, however, in the floodlights of the study of mental processes that the British ...
... treatises themselves, we too, mutatis mutandis, place value on the kinds of arguments enlisted, the data which constrain them, and the rigor required to highlight the texture of the fabric one weaves. The texts we deal with are neither ...
... treatise as well as its relatedness to the other treatises. Through the “conversation” which we have constructed among these writers, we hope to indicate some of the roads we have ourselves traversed. The reader will notice that our ...
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Francis Hutcheson | |
Hildebrand Jacob | |
James Harris | |
Charles Avison | |
James Beattie | |
Daniel Webb | |
Thomas Twining | |
Adam Smith | |
from Of The Nature of that Imitation which Takes | |
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The Arts in Mind: Pioneering Texts of a Coterie of British Men of Letters Ruth Katz,Ruth HaCohen Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
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