Things: In Touch with the Past
Autor Carolyn Korsmeyeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iun 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197649596
ISBN-10: 0197649599
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 132 x 201 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197649599
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 132 x 201 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
An ambitious and timely treatise on the importance of genuineness and the role of touch in experiencing 'Real Things'. With Things Korsmeyer makes a significant contribution to the philosophical literature on genuineness, the importance of touch in aesthetic experience, connections between persons and artifacts, and the sorts of value we place in objects and sites. The breadth of literature she invokes is impressive, spanning philosophy, history, archaeology, psychology, and literature ... a welcomed addition to anyone working in aesthetics, archaeology, and heritage management.
Providing an account of the value of old objects is a service philosophy can render humanity as those objects become vulnerable to destruction for ideological reasons, commercial reasons, or simply because they happen to be in the way. ... we should rejoice in the fact that Korsmeyer has started us off with such an insightful, profound, and beautifully-written book."
Carolyn Korsmeyer's monograph bolsters her reputation as a leading innovator in analytic aesthetics research. Like so much of her previous work, this book is beautifully written, thoughtful and thought-provoking, carefully referenced and rich in artistic examples and historical anecdotes ... the book is a testament to the possibility of making first-rate philosophical contributions that are fascinating and enjoyable to read.
Erudite yet accessible, Korsmeyer's study paints a detailed, vivid picture of what "genuine" and "authentic" mean when applied to objects and to the experiences one has of old things. This study will interest not only philosophers of art and aesthetics but also scholars working in the many other disciplines of the humanities.
In this excellent book, Carolyn Korsmeyer skilfully threads a course through these murky waters, tacking close to, but not alighting on, Viollet-le-Duc's charge... we should rejoice in the fact that Korsmeyer has started us off with such an insightful, profound, and beautifully-writtenbook.
Providing an account of the value of old objects is a service philosophy can render humanity as those objects become vulnerable to destruction for ideological reasons, commercial reasons, or simply because they happen to be in the way. ... we should rejoice in the fact that Korsmeyer has started us off with such an insightful, profound, and beautifully-written book."
Carolyn Korsmeyer's monograph bolsters her reputation as a leading innovator in analytic aesthetics research. Like so much of her previous work, this book is beautifully written, thoughtful and thought-provoking, carefully referenced and rich in artistic examples and historical anecdotes ... the book is a testament to the possibility of making first-rate philosophical contributions that are fascinating and enjoyable to read.
Erudite yet accessible, Korsmeyer's study paints a detailed, vivid picture of what "genuine" and "authentic" mean when applied to objects and to the experiences one has of old things. This study will interest not only philosophers of art and aesthetics but also scholars working in the many other disciplines of the humanities.
In this excellent book, Carolyn Korsmeyer skilfully threads a course through these murky waters, tacking close to, but not alighting on, Viollet-le-Duc's charge... we should rejoice in the fact that Korsmeyer has started us off with such an insightful, profound, and beautifully-writtenbook.
Notă biografică
Carolyn Korsmeyer is Research Professor of Philosophy at the University at Buffalo. Her research covers aesthetics, emotion theory, and perception, with a special interest in the senses of taste and touch. Her previous books include Savoring Disgust: The Foul and the Fair in Aesthetics, Making Sense of Taste: Food and Philosophy, and Gender and Aesthetics.