'The Origin of the Work of Art': Heidegger

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作者
Hutchings, Patrick [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
关键词
Heidegger; Work of Art; Origin; Equipment; Equipment* (second order);
D O I
10.1007/s11841-012-0306-4
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B [哲学、宗教];
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01 ; 0101 ;
摘要
Professor Max Charlesworth and I worked, at Deakin University, on a course, 'Understanding Art'. Max was interested in the Social History of Art and in art as: 'giving form to mere matter'. Here 'form' might be read as 'lucid', 'exemplary', 'beautiful' etcetera. I am an Aristotle Poetics 4 man 'aEuro broken vertical bar imitating something with the utmost veracity in a picture', and an Aristotle and John Cage man: 'Art is the imitation of nature in the manner of operation. Or a net'. (Cage) (See Aristotle Meteorologica, 381b Book iv.) I was invited by the University of Melbourne to lecture on The Philosophy of Art, which I did for five delightful years. There I included the Heidegger essay, giving it as favourable a reading as I could. Unfortunately I have mislaid my marked-up copy and was forced to re-visit the essay, cold. My new reading lacks - in most respects - my former geniality. Kant's Aesthetic Ideas give us more than Heidegger does. So: I stuck with Aristotle, Cage and Kant.
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