Conversation or Interrogation? Communicable Capacities of Art Philosophy
Journal Title: In Medias Res - Year 2019, Vol 8, Issue 14
Abstract
For the purpose of a more detailed understanding of the aesthetic aspect of philosophy, it is worthwhile not only to make a distinction between art and philosophy, but to understand whether and to what extent the conversation between the two areas is necessary. The article seeks to examine whether philosophy is necessary when art falls into the problem of self-understanding or the sensibility of art is necessary to relieve the pure thought. In order to understand in more detail the character of this relation is necessary review of the aesthetics of Hegel, Schelling and Schopenhauer and the explanation of the role of art in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche.
Authors and Affiliations
Slađana Kavarić
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