

The Principles of Art
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(1 ratings)364 pages1958Oxford University Press, USAISBN 9780195002096
About this book
This treatise on aesthetics begins by showing that the word 'art' is used as a name not only for 'art proper' but also for certain things which are 'art falsely so called'. These are craft or skill, magic and amusement, each of which, by confusion with art proper, generates a false aesthetic theory. In the course of attacking these theories the author criticizes various psychological theories of art, offers a new theory of magic, and reinterprets Plato's so-called 'attack on art', showing that it has been entirely misunderstood. Finally, he draws important inferences concerning the position of art in human society.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Published
- 1958
- Pages
- 364
- ISBN
- 9780195002096
- Language
- en
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