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  1. American Realists and Magic Realists.N. Museum of Modern Art York, Dorothy Canning Miller & Alfred Hamilton Barr - 1969 - Published for the Museum of Modern Art by Arno Press.
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  2. Derek Matravers.Why Some Modern Art is Junk - 1994 - Cogito 8:19.
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    (1 other version)Is Art Modern?James porter - 2009 - BJA 49 (1):1-24.
    Kristeller's article ‘The Modern System of the Arts: A Study in the History of Aesthetics’ is a classic statement of the view, now widely adopted but rarely examined, that aesthetics became possible only in the eighteenth-century with the emergence of the fine arts. I wish to contest this view, for three reasons. Firstly, Kristeller's historical account can be questioned; alternative and equally plausible accounts are available. Secondly, ‘the modern system of the arts’ appears to have been neither a system nor (...)
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  4. L'art moderne et le monde moderne (les fondements historiques et esthétiques des arts plastiques au XXe siècle).L. Hlavacek - 1989 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 26 (1):8-30.
     
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    L'art moderne et la question du sacré. Ouvrage collectif publié sous la direction de Jean-Jacques Nillès.Pascale Seys - 1994 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 (4):628-629.
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    Le premier musée d'art moderne, un monument englouti. Kronprinzenpalais, Berlin (1919-1933).Marylin Molinet - 2013 - le Portique 31.
    L’histoire du Kronprinzenpalais, dans sa lente émergence vers la reconnaissance de son existence, ainsi que du rôle majeur qu’il joua sur la scène muséale allemande, en tant que premier musée d’art moderne, demeure étroitement lié au sort de son unique conservateur, Ludwig Justi. Cet article s’attache à restituer les innovations didactiques et muséographiques menées par Justi, les très nombreuses expositions temporaires aussi bien que l’enrichissement des collections, de même que la fondation de la revue Museum der Gegenwart, lesquels eurent un (...)
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  7. Volontés de l'art moderne.Jean Goudal - 1927 - Paris,: Éditions Rieder.
     
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    The Pursuit of Magnetic Shadows: The Formal-Empirical Dipole Field of Early-Modern Geomagnetism.Art R. T. Jonkers - 2008 - Centaurus 50 (3):254-289.
    Abstract…observations of skylfull pylotts is the onlye waye to bring it in rule; for it passeth the reach of naturall philosophy. – Michael Gabriel, 1576 (Collinson, 1867, p. 30)Abstract The tension between empirical data and formal theory pervades the entire history of geomagnetism, from the Middle Ages up to the present day. This paper explores its early-modern history (1500–1800), using a hybrid approach: it applies a methodological framework used in modern geophysics to interpret early-modern developments, exploring to what extent formal (...)
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    anthes, bill. Native Moderns: American In-dian Painting, 1940–1960. Duke UP 2007. pp. 304. 34 colour plates.£ 60.00 (hbk);£ 14.99 (pbk). babich, babette. Words in Blood, Like. [REVIEW]Art Since Pollock - 2007 - British Journal of Aesthetics 47 (2).
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  10. The Russian Avant-Garde Book, 1910-1934.Margit Rowell, Deborah Wye & N. Museum of Modern Art York - 2002
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  11. El Museu d'Art Modern de Tarragona, un grato encuentro con el arte actual.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2012 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 62 (981):93.
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  12. Inventaire du matériel de l'atelier du peintre Vassily Kandinsky tel qu'il est conservé au Musée national d'art moderne - CCI Centre Georges Pompidou dans le fonds Kandinsky.Benoît Dagron - 1998 - Techne 8:64-76.
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    L'émerveillement: de la présence dans la poésie et l'art modernes.Pascal Dethurens - 2019 - [Strasbourg]: L'Atelier contemporain, François-Marie Deyrolle éditeur.
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    Transparence et opacité: essai sur les fondements théoriques de l'art moderne: pour une nouvelle lecture de Konrad Fiedler.Philippe Junod - 1976 - Lausanne: Éditions L'Age d'homme.
    Transparence et opacité fut écrit à la fin des années 1960 et parut pour la première fois en 1975. Cet essai majeur sur les fondements théoriques de l'art moderne avait disparu des librairies depuis près de vingt ans. Partant d'une analyse de la théorie de l'art de Konrad Fiedler, qui écrivit entre 1876 et 1895, Philippe Junod se livre en fait à une archéologie de la modernité et envisage l'ensemble de la théorie de l'art et de l'esthétique depuis Platon et (...)
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    Striking Beauty: A Philosophical Look at the Asian Martial Arts.Barry Allen - 2015 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    The first book to focus on the intersection of Western philosophy and the Asian martial arts, _Striking Beauty_ comparatively studies the historical and philosophical traditions of martial arts practice and their ethical value in the modern world. Expanding Western philosophy's global outlook, the book forces a theoretical reckoning with the concerns of Chinese philosophy and the aesthetic and technical dimensions of martial arts practice. _Striking Beauty_ explains the relationship between Asian martial arts and the Chinese philosophical traditions of Confucianism, Buddhism, (...)
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  16. Matériaux et techniques des peintures de Nathalie S. Gontcharova et de Michel F. larionov du Musée national d'art moderne.Jean-Paul Rioux, Geneviève Aitken & Alain Duval - 1998 - Techne 8:16-32.
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    La forme et l'intelligible, écrits sur la Renaissance et l'art moderne: Articles et essais réunis et présentés par André Chastel.Robert Klein & André Chastel - 1970 - Gallimard.
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    Is twenty-first-century liberal arts modern?Iain Tidbury - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (11):1045-1051.
    In the first part of this paper I explore a recently conceived notion of a modern liberal arts education which brings the ancient Aristotelian search for first principles into a modern metaphysics of Kant and Hegel. In the second part I examine two ways in which this modern conception of a liberal arts education intervenes in important social and political debates in Western culture. My concluding comments centre on the belief that twenty-first-century liberal arts education needs to provide more resistance (...)
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  19. Passivité et création: Merleau-Ponty et l'art moderne.Stéphanie Ménasé (ed.) - 2003 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Passivité et création est un livre ancré dans une double pratique: la peinture et la philosophie. Sa composition s'inspire du trajet suivi par Maurice Merleau-Ponty dans l'élaboration de son cours au Collège de France de 1954-1955: "Le problème de la passivité: le sommeil, l'inconscient, la mémoire". A partir de l'étude de la pratique de certains artistes et de l'analyse de textes philosophiques, il s'agit de décrire une passivité de forme particulière, une passivité "opérante", corrélative d'une forme dynamique de la subjectivité. (...)
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    Art in its Time: Theories and Practices of Modern Aesthetics.Paul Mattick - 2003 - Routledge.
    Art In Its Time takes a close look at the way in which art has become integral to the everyday 'ordinary' life of modern society. It explores the prevalent notion of art as transcending its historical moment, and argues that art cannot be separated from the everyday as it often provides material to represent social struggles and class, to explore sexuality, and to think about modern industry and our economic relationships.
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    Review of J. Kirk Varnedoe, A Fine Disregard: What Makes Modern Art Modern.Patrick Maynard - 1991 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 49 (4):390-392.
  23. “None of the arts that gives proofs about some nature is interrogative”: Questions and Aristotle's concept of science.Robin Smith - manuscript
    Modern interpreters have often regarded Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics as a mystery, or even a bit of an embarrassment. In his treatises on natural science and ethics, Aristotle is constantly concerned to review the opinions of his predecessors and of people in general; where appropriate, he also takes note of experiential observations, some of them highly specialized. However, the traditional view of the Posterior Analytics is that it advances an almost Cartesian picture of sciences as deductive systems founded on intuitively evident (...)
     
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    Deleuze on Music, Painting, and the Arts.Ronald Bogue - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Modern art and artist in Hegel.Javier Domínguez-Hernández - 2023 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 69:137-158.
    Hegel’s assertion that, for us moderns, art is a matter of the past has obscured his genuine interest in the art of his time and modern art in general. This article attempts to correct this situation. First, it contextualizes the claim in its historical and conceptual aspects; second, it returns to Hegel’s approaches to modern art, neglected hitherto by interpreters. This revision implies clarifying what for Hegel is the modern, whose concept comes from the freedom and autonomy of thought, and (...)
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    Psychological Influence of Self-Management on Exercise Self-Confidence, Satisfaction, and Commitment of Martial Arts Practitioners in Korea: A Meta-Analytic Approach.Hyun-Duck Kim & Angelita Bautista Cruz - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:691974.
    This study aimed to meta-analyze the relationship between self-management and exercise self-confidence, satisfaction, and commitment in both modern and traditional martial arts among Korean practitioners. We examined the level of sports participation and different martial arts sports as potential moderating variables. In total, 22 studies yielded 299 individual effect sizes and were included in the final meta-analytic pool. The analyses revealed a moderate effect of self-management on exercise satisfaction and self-confidence; and a large effect self-management on exercise commitment. Especially, the (...)
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    Modern Art and the Modern Mind.J. P. Hodin & Josef Paul Hodin - 1972
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    La psychologie structurale1 et l'art moderne.Hans Ruin - 1949 - Theoria 15 (1-3):253-275.
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    The phenomenology of modern art: exploding Deleuze, illuminating style.Paul Crowther - 2012 - New York, NY: Continuum.
    The first sustained phenomenological approach to modern art, taking a new approach and drawing upon an unsual selection of thinkers.
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    Art, Science, and Visual Culture in Early Modern Europe.Pamela Smith - 2006 - Isis 97 (1):83-100.
    This essay attempts a restatement of the relationship between art and science in terms of “making” and “knowing.” It first surveys the various ways art and science were related in the early modern period, arguing that one result of the new naturalistic representation was the emergence of a new visual culture that reinforced appeals to eyewitness and firsthand experience and in some cases fostered a new examination of European culture. At the same time, art, understood as the work of the (...)
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    Passivité et création: Merleau-Ponty et l'art moderne.Stéphanie Ménasé - 2003 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Passivité et création est un livre ancré dans une double pratique: la peinture et la philosophie. Sa composition s'inspire du trajet suivi par Maurice Merleau-Ponty dans l'élaboration de son cours au Collège de France de 1954-1955: "Le problème de la passivité: le sommeil, l'inconscient, la mémoire". A partir de l'étude de la pratique de certains artistes et de l'analyse de textes philosophiques, il s'agit de décrire une passivité de forme particulière, une passivité "opérante", corrélative d'une forme dynamique de la subjectivité. (...)
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    Heidegger and modern art: a reconstructive approach.Eda Keskin - 2021 - Berlin: Peter Lang.
    In this publication, the author attempts to develop an aesthetic theory from Heidegger's phenomenological concepts. She analyzes Heidegger`s concepts of truth, world, space, and related concepts and establishes a formal, contextual and material method of analysis for the purpose of examining works of art. This new method of analysis is applied to three pieces by the artist Joseph Beuys as a case study.
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    Science, Art and Nature in Medieval and Modern Thought.A. C. Crombie - 2003 - Hambledon.
    Contents Acknowledgements vii Illustrations ix Preface xi Further Bibliography of A.C. Crombie xiii 1 Designed in the Mind: Western visions of Science, Nature and Humankind 1 2 The Western Experience of Scientific Objectivity 13 3 Historical Perceptions of Medieval Science 31 4 Robert Grosseteste 39 5 Roger Bacon [with J.D. North] 51 6 Infinite Power and the Laws of Nature: A Medieval Speculation 67 7 Experimental Science and the Rational Artist in Early Modern Europe 89 8 Mathematics and Platonism in (...)
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    (1 other version)Art and Everyday Life in the City. From Modern Metropolis to Creative City.Dan Eugen Ratiu - 2021 - Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 10 (2):183-204.
    This paper addresses the relations between art and everyday life in the city from the vantage points of urban aesthetics and sociology, where the “city” refers as well to a normative world. The aim is to show how art/artistic life contributed to the normative change and new urban lifestyles. First, I focus on Baudelaire’s theory of beauty and life in modern metropolis or the city as “poetic object” and dandyism as an art of the self, seen as a crucial normative (...)
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    Energies in the arts.Douglas Kahn (ed.) - 2019 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Investigating the concepts and material realities of energy coursing through the arts: a foundational text. This book investigates energies—in the plural, the energies embedded and embodied in everything under the sun— as they are expressed in the arts. With contributions from scholars and critics from the visual arts, art history, anthropology, music, literature, and the history of science, it offers the first multidisciplinary investigation of the concepts and material realities of energy coursing through the arts. Just as Douglas Kahn's earlier (...)
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    The Meaning of Modern Art: A Philosophical Interpretation.Elmer H. Duncan - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (3):403-404.
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    Annette Messager, Louise Bourgeois & Jenny Holzer. La forme d’un livre au cœur des œuvres. À propos de deux expositions : Annette Messager, Comme si, 11 mai – 21 août 2022, L.a.M., Lille Métropole Musée d’art moderne, d’art contemporain et d’art brut, Villeneuve d’Ascq. - Louise Bourgeois & Jenny Holzer, 19 février – 15 mai 2022, Kunstmuseum, Basel. [REVIEW]Marie Schiele - 2022 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 2 (2):147-149.
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    Unreal City: Urban Experience in Modern European Literature and Art.Edward Timms & David Kelley - 1985 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Examines how the modern city is portrayed in art and literature, discusses modernism, futurism, and expressionism, and looks at the work of Rilke, Eliot, Pound, Joyce, and Brecht.
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  39. The Composition Arts Related to Starting the Topic, Transition to the Main Topic and Conclusion in the ‘Ilm al-Balāgha.Ahmet Gezek - 2025 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 10 (2):523-541.
    In the ‘Ilm al-Balāgha, there are literary arts related to the beginning of the speech, the transition to the main topic and the conclusion. Ḥusn al-ibtidā and barāat al-istihlāl includes the introduction part of the speech; takhalluṣ and iqtidāb include transition from the introduction to the main topic; ḥusn al-intihā deals with the conclusion part. The position of these literary arts, which found a place in classical and modern rhetoric books, differed from one author to another even some authors did (...)
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    Senses in Visual Arts as a Prism for Philosophy and Through the Prism of Philosophy.Corentin Heusghem - 2022 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 41:9-30.
    The aim of this paper is to show how a sensory approach to visual arts can be relevant for philosophy and how this prism, once brought to philosophy, can give insights on art in return. I will try to demonstrate that the difference between modernity’s two main schools of thought (namely, materialism and idealism) can be understood – thanks to the model of painting as an allegory of the world – as an exclusive preference for one sense: touch for materialism (...)
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    The Victorians and the Visual Imagination.Kate Flint & Reader in Victorian and Modern English Literature and Fellow Kate Flint - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    Richly illustrated study drawing on art, literature and science to explore Victorian attitudes towards sight.
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  42. The Meaning of Modern Art a Philosophical Interpretation.Karsten Harries - 1968 - Northwestern University Press.
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    The Evolutionary Significance of the Arts: Exploring the By-product Hypothesis in the Context of Ritual, Precursors, and Cultural Evolution.Derek Hodgson & Jan Verpooten - 2015 - Biological Theory 10 (1):73-85.
    The role of the arts has become crucial to understanding the origins of “modern human behavior,” but continues to be highly controversial as it is not always clear why the arts evolved and persisted. This issue is often addressed by appealing to adaptive biological explanations. However, we will argue that the arts have evolved culturally rather than biologically, exploiting biological adaptations rather than extending them. In order to support this line of inquiry, evidence from a number of disciplines will be (...)
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    Aesthetics in Present Future: The Arts and the Technological Horizon.Alain Cohen, Rob Spruijt, Erith Jaffe-Berg, Miltos Manetas, Alessandro Lanni, Roberto Diodato, Domenico Parisi, Teresa Iaria, Peter B. Lunenfeld & Ysamur Flores Pena (eds.) - 2013 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    The theme of Aesthetics in Present Future concerns the new chances the arts have and the deep changes they are undergoing, due to the new media, and the digital world in which we are growingly immersed. That this world is to be understood from an aesthetic point of view, become clear if we think of how much of what we produce, and observe and study is offered through images in particular and perceptual means in general.
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  45. Malraux, Art, and Modernity.Derek Allan - forthcoming - la Revue des Lettres Modernes 2024.
    For Malraux, modernity in art is not only about modern art; it is also about the birth of what he aptly terms “the first universal world of art.” This event was a consequence of the process of metamorphosis which is central to Malraux’s account of the relationship between art and time. The article explains this event, noting also that modern aesthetics has not provided an explanation. (This is the English version of the final which will be in French.).
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    Language and Reality: Modern Perspectives on Wittgenstein.İlham Dilman - 1998 - Peeters Pub & Booksellers.
    Writing clearly and avoiding jargon, Dilman investigates Wittgenstein's understanding of the relation between language and reality - i.e. between "the realities" we refer to, speak about and try to understand. Dilman discusses this topic in depth and at the same time covers a broad ground. He appreciates the following different aspects: philosophical skepticism about the existence of the various categories of things and our knowledge of them, about the reality of the logic of the language we speak and of the (...)
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  47. The Scottish Faculties of Arts and Cartesianism (1650-1700).Gellera Giovanni - 2017 - History of Universities:166-187.
     
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    Hegel on the Modern Arts.Benjamin Rutter - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Debates over the 'end of art' have tended to obscure Hegel's work on the arts themselves. Benjamin Rutter opens this study with a defence of art's indispensability to Hegel's conception of modernity; he then seeks to reorient discussion toward the distinctive values of painting, poetry, and the novel. Working carefully through Hegel's four lecture series on aesthetics, he identifies the expressive possibilities particular to each medium. Thus, Dutch genre scenes animate the everyday with an appearance of vitality; metaphor frees language (...)
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    Solomon's Secret Arts: The Occult in the Age of Enlightenment.Paul Kleber Monod - 2013 - Yale University Press.
    The late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries are known as the Age of Enlightenment, a time of science and reason. But in this illuminating book, Paul Monod reveals the surprising extent to which Newton, Boyle, Locke, and other giants of rational thought and empiricism also embraced the spiritual, the magical, and the occult. Although public acceptance of occult and magical practices waxed and waned during this period they survived underground, experiencing a considerable revival in the mid-eighteenth century with the rise of (...)
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    Arts of Dying and the Statecraft of Killing.Jeffrey P. Bishop - 2016 - Studies in Christian Ethics 29 (3):261-268.
    Those supporting laws permitting assisted suicide seem to enact a thin morality, one that permits people who desire AS to get it in the terminal stages of an illness, and that provide safeguards both for those who desire AS and do not desire it. This article explores the way in which all AS legislation subtly frames the question of AS such that AS becomes the clearest option; ensconcing AS in law also gives a moral legitimacy to suicide. Thus, the morality (...)
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