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Undoing Aesthetics


Undoing Aesthetics

Paperback by Welsch, Wolfgang

Undoing Aesthetics

£37.99

ISBN:
9780761955948
Publication Date:
14 Nov 1997
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Undoing Aesthetics

Description

`The aestheticization of everyday life' has become a commonplace term, one which often merely scratches the surface of contemporary culture. This study illuminates the deeper dynamics of aesthetic reality from a philosophical perspective. Wolfgang Welsch, author of the influential Aesthetic Thinking, develops an important analysis of contemporary culture with philosophical bite. He examines global aestheticization phenomena, probes the relationship of aesthetics and ethics, and considers the broad relevance of aesthetics for contemporary thinking. He argues that modes of thought familiar from the aesthetic realm comprise fundamental paradigms for understanding today's reality. The implications for specific and everyday issues are demonstrated in studies of architecture, advertising, the Internet and our perception of the life world.

Contents

NEW SCENARIOS OF THE AESTHETIC Aestheticization Processes Phenomena, Distinctions and Prospects Basic Aesthetic Features in Contemporary Thinking Aesthet/hics Ethical Implications and Consequences of Aesthetics Aesthetics beyond Aesthetics For a New Form to the Discipline DIAGNOSES AND PROSPECTS How Modern was Modern Architecture? Contemporary Art in Public Space A Feast for the Eyes or an Annoyance? On the Hermeneutic Constitution of Art Cities of the Future Aspects from Architectural Theory and Cultural Philosophy On the Way to an Auditive Culture Artificial Paradises? Considering the World of Electronic Media - and Other Worlds Information Superhighway or Highway One?

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