Coverbild Kunst und Philosophie
Kunst und Philosophie
Ästhetische Werte und Design
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Edited by: Julian Nida-Rümelin, Jakob Steinbrenner
Texts by: Christian Demand, Sabine A. Döring, Catrin Misselhorn, Rainer Schönhammer, Jakob Steinbrenner
Graphic Design: Büro Sieveking
German
August 2010, 128 Pages, 0 Ills., 10 Photos
softcover
170mm x 217mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2688-7
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Does beauty have a purpose? What is “real” art? Can pictures lie? Finding answers to these central concepts and problems in art theory, from the perspective of analytical philosophy, is the aim of a two-year-long series of events produced by the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich and the Kulturstiftung des Bundes (Federal Cultural Foundation) and presented at five German museums. Each volume of this five-part series documents one of the series of events in one of the museums, concentrating on a single subject, such as design, education in art, or photography.The first volume is devoted to the topics covered at the symposium held at the Neues Museum in Nuremberg, and it examines the question of whether design objects should and can be judged according to the same aesthetics standards used for works of art. The second volume documents the conference at the Sprengel Museum in Hanover, and explores the demands put on museum architecture. This series is being published as part of Philosophie:Kunst 2009-2011, a collaborative series of events: http://www.philosophie-kunst.de
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