A Work of Art – The Expression of Human Being’s World and the Place for Communication: M. Heidegger’s Position

Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija 20 (1):40-49 (2012)
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This article explores some ideas of Heidegger’s philosophy of art. The thinker criticizes traditional aesthetics and art theory in the context of his existential ontology. A work of art is understood as an opener of the historical human being‘s world. The philosopher‘s view of the artwork is associated with his theory of emotions – the concept of „Befindlichkeit“. It is argued that the integration of emotional phenomena shows the work of art as a place of communication in Heidegger’s philosophy of art. Heidegger‘s conception of art is linked to the aesthetics and art theory.

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