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Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics
PHIL 4325
School of Arts and Humanities
An exploration of the meaning and self-understanding of art. In addition to readings in philosophical aesthetics, this course will also directly consider individual artists, art movements, and individual works of art. By reading and thinking through select theoretical writings about art, the aim of the course will be not only to improve students' interpretations of specific works of art, but also to enhance their ability to reflect critically on the meaning of art's ethical significance. We will focus on art not as a fixed, institutional given, but as an engaged, performative interpretation of the world. May be repeated for credit as topics vary (6 semester credit hours maximum). 3 credit hours.
Prerequisite: Any previous PHIL course.
Offering Frequency: Every two years
Grades: 42
Median GPA: A
Mean GPA: 3.610
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Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics
PHIL 4325
School of Arts and Humanities
An exploration of the meaning and self-understanding of art. In addition to readings in philosophical aesthetics, this course will also directly consider individual artists, art movements, and individual works of art. By reading and thinking through select theoretical writings about art, the aim of the course will be not only to improve students' interpretations of specific works of art, but also to enhance their ability to reflect critically on the meaning of art's ethical significance. We will focus on art not as a fixed, institutional given, but as an engaged, performative interpretation of the world. May be repeated for credit as topics vary (6 semester credit hours maximum). 3 credit hours.
Prerequisite: Any previous PHIL course.
Offering Frequency: Every two years
Grades: 42
Median GPA: A
Mean GPA: 3.610
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PHIL 4325 Lawrence Amato | |||||
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PHIL 4325 Charles Bambach | |||||
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PHIL 4325 (Overall) | |||||
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PHIL 4325 Lawrence Amato | |||||
A | |||||
PHIL 4325 Charles Bambach | |||||
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