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Art as Experience by John Dewey (1 of 15)
Ch. I – The living creature
Dewey attacks popular and esoteric conceptions of art and wants his theory of art to be based on experience.
Dewey attacks popular and esoteric conceptions of art and wants his theory of art to be based on experience.
Here's a link to a PDF of the PowerPoint presentation I use in the video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YljoGwyE56KH4K7p5snxRjJuxLQ3iQ1T/view?uspsharing
All references and quotations come from the following manual:
Albert Hofstadter (eds.) and Richard Kuhns (eds.)// Philosophies of art and beauty: selected readings in aesthetics from Plato to Heidegger// University of Chicago Press 1976//ISBN 0226348121
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