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by Scharfstein, Ben-AmiBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Ben-Ami Scharfstein is professor emeritus of philosophy at Tel Aviv University. He is the author of numerous books, including Mystical Experience, A Comparative History of World Philosophy, Ineffability: The Failure of Words in Philosophy and Religion, and Of Birds, Beasts, and Other Artists: An Essay on the Universality of Art.
Table of Contents
Preface | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Note on Transliteration | p. xiii |
An Open Aesthetics | p. 1 |
Why There Is Art | |
The Aesthetic Dimension of Life | |
Being Aware | |
Seeing | |
Remembering | |
Preferring | |
Forgetting Self | |
Grasping | |
Theorizing | |
Selfless Tradition | p. 73 |
Tradition, Traditionalism | |
Problems Anthropologists Encounter and Create | |
The Anthropology of Art | |
Ceremonial Celebrations of Life | |
Memory Preserved | |
Authenticity | |
Ephebism | |
Four Symbolic Images | |
From Apprentices to Masters | |
Exacting Rules | |
Classicism and Archaism | |
Chinese Connoisseur, Archaist, Collector | |
Creative Copying from the Chinese Past | |
Classicism in European Art | |
Creative Copying from the European Past | |
The Ideal of the Anonymous Craftsman | |
The Metaphysical Ideal | |
Egocentric Innovation | p. 181 |
Egocentricity against Tradition | |
Inspiration, Heroism, and Uniqueness | |
Islamic Hero-Artists | |
Hero-Artists of the European Renaissance | |
"Genius" | |
Genius, Melancholy, Madness | |
The Romantic/Egocentric Artist | |
Chinese Romantic/Egocentric Amateurs | |
Indian Romantic/Egocentric Artists | |
"Primitive" Romantic/Egocentric Artists | |
African Artists' Creative Egocentricity | |
All Alike, All Different | |
Intersecting Worlds and Identities | p. 264 |
Creative Chaos | |
The Camera's Liberating Light | |
Historical Relativity | |
The Encompassing Influence of Japan | |
Gauguin and Other Savages | |
European Borrowing | |
Japanese and Chinese Borrowing | |
The Excessive Past of Chinese and Western Art | |
Symbolic Deaths and Erasures of the Past | |
Modern "Primitives": Creating and Debating Identities | |
The Common Universe of Aesthetic Discourse | p. 360 |
Human Perceptual and Emotional Responses | |
Old and New Criteria of Judgment | |
Fame and Price | |
Diminishing the Subjectivity of Judgment | |
Local Art and Universal Art | |
Judging Art Fairly | |
Fusion, Oscillation, Realism, Equilibrium, Beauty | |
The Snow Woman as a Universal Paradigm | |
The West: Intimations of Neoplatonism | |
Africa: Statue-like Beauty and Goodness and Clarity | |
India: Depersonalized Emotion | |
China: Reverberations of the Life-Breath | |
Japan: Beauty Tempered by Regret | |
The Common Universe of Aesthetic Discourse | |
Final Thoughts | |
Notes | p. 439 |
Index | p. 521 |
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