Sumario: | This book, edited by Verónica Galfione and Esteban Alejandro Juárez, explores aesthetic perspectives on the concept of appearance in art and philosophy. It examines the evolution of aesthetic appearance from German idealism to contemporary thought, addressing themes such as artistic autonomy, aesthetic judgment, and the intersection of aesthetics with politics. Contributors discuss the critical and transformative potential of art and the philosophical debates surrounding appearance, drawing on thinkers like Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Adorno. Intended for scholars and students of philosophy and aesthetics, the book aims to deepen understanding of art's role in culture and its capacity to challenge and redefine reality.
|