Pensar el arte

Pensar el arte

Andrea Potesta

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Editorial:
Ediciones UC
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9789561424012
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El presente libro no pretende ser un manual acabado de estética o de filosofía del arte, tampoco es su intención dar respuesta a las grandes interrogantes sobre la interpretación en la historia del arte. Se plantea más bien como un recorrido -uno de los tantos posibles- a través de la multiplicidad de discursos estéticos capaces de dar acceso al fenómeno artístico, revisando la obra de pensadores como Platón, Aristóteles, San Agustín, Baumgarten, Kant, Novalis, Hölderlin, Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Benjamin y Merleau-Ponty para indagar el modo en el cual la filosofía se ha hecho cargo históricamente del tema del arte y dar cuenta de los cambios ocurridos en su consideración como problema filosófico. Si bien los discursos capaces de abarcar el fenómeno artístico son tan diversos como los cuestionamientos y necesidades que los gestan, a la vez que suponen la existencia de algo concreto, de la obra de arte como una ’cosa’, como un objeto susceptible de catalogación, es el discurso filosófico el único que pretende interrogar los orígenes de la obra de arte, volver a sus fundamentos y cuestionar los discursos previos: ¿Qué hace de una obra una obra? ¿Por qué suponemos que una obra ha sido creada? ¿Qué se expresa con el arte? La selección de autores aquí referidos es arbitraria y parcial, pero no casual. Se han escogido pensadores y momentos históricos que, por su influencia en los demás y por la carga transformadora de sus propuestas, son hoy paradigmas del pensar estético. 10

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