Art's claim to truth /

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Author / Creator:Vattimo, Gianni, 1936- author.
Uniform title:Poesia e ontologia. English
Imprint:New York : Columbia University Press, [2008]
©2008
Description:1 online resource (xxii, 190 pages).
Language:English
Series:Columbia themes in philosophy, social criticism, and the arts
Columbia themes in philosophy, social criticism, and the arts.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11148691
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Other authors / contributors:Zabala, Santiago, 1975- editor.
D'Isanto, Luca, translator.
ISBN:9780231515665
0231515669
9780231138505
0231138504
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Paperback edition, 2010.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-182) and index.
Translated from the Italian.
Print version record.
Summary:First collected in Italy in 1985, Art's Claim to Truth in considered by many philosophers to be one of Gianni Vattimo's most important works. Newly revised for English readers, the book begins with a challenge to Plato, Aristotle, Kant, and Hegel, who viewed art as a metaphysical aspect of reality rather than a futuristic anticipation of it. Following Martin Heidegger's interpretation of the history of philosophy, Vattimo outlines the existential ontological conditions of aesthetics, paying particular attention to the works of Kandinsky, which reaffirm the ontological implications of art. Vattimo then builds on Hans-Georg Gadamer's theory of aesthetics and provides an alternative to a rationalistic-positivistic criticism of art. This is the heart of Vattimo's argument, and with it he demonstrates how hermeneutical philosophy reaffirms art's ontological status and makes clear the importance of hermeneutics for aesthetic studies. In the book's final section, Vattimo articulates the consequences of reclaiming the ontological status of aesthetics without its metaphysical implications, holding Aristotle's concept of beauty responsible for the dissolution of metaphysics itself. In its direct engagement with the works of Gadamer, Heidegger, and Luigi Pareyson, Art's Claim to Truth offers a better understanding of the work of Vattimo and a deeper knowledge of ontology, hermeneutics, and the philosophical examination of truth. -- from dust jacket.
Other form:Print version: Vattimo, Gianni, 1936- Poesia e ontologia. English. Art's claim to truth. New York : Columbia University Press, ©2008 9780231138505
Standard no.:10.7312/vatt13850