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|a Berger, Karol,
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|a A theory of art.
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|a Aesthetics: the ends of artworks. Aesthetics I: the nature of art ; Aesthetics II: the uses of art ; Aesthetics III: the genealogy of modern European art music ; Poetics and Hermeneutics: the contents and interpretation of artworks. Poetics I: diegesis and mimesis, the poetic modes and the matter of artistic presentation ; Poetics II: narrative and lyric, the poetic forms and the object of artistic presentation ; Hermeneutics: interpretation and its validity.
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|a This philosophical theory of art has three main objectives: to shift the focus of aesthetics from What is art? to What is art for?; to describe the social and historical situation of art today; and to combine aesthetics with poetics and hermeneutics.
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