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- Title Pages
- Dear Reader,
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1 Overture -
2 From Beaux-Arts to Art-in-General -
3 The Post-Duchamp Condition -
4 The Idea of Art and the Ethics of the Museum -
5 Do Artists Speak on Behalf of All of Us? -
6 Le sens de la famille -
7 Resisting Adorno, Revamping Kant -
8 Conceptual Art in Light of Kant’s Antinomy of Taste -
9 Kant’s “Free Play” in Light of Minimal Art -
10 A Transcendental Chicken-and-Egg Dilemma -
11 Reflecting on Reflection - Notes
- Index of Proper Names
- Index of Concepts
(p.211) Notes
(p.211) Notes
- Source:
- Aesthetics at Large
- Author(s):
Thierry de Duve
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- Dear Reader,
-
1 Overture -
2 From Beaux-Arts to Art-in-General -
3 The Post-Duchamp Condition -
4 The Idea of Art and the Ethics of the Museum -
5 Do Artists Speak on Behalf of All of Us? -
6 Le sens de la famille -
7 Resisting Adorno, Revamping Kant -
8 Conceptual Art in Light of Kant’s Antinomy of Taste -
9 Kant’s “Free Play” in Light of Minimal Art -
10 A Transcendental Chicken-and-Egg Dilemma -
11 Reflecting on Reflection - Notes
- Index of Proper Names
- Index of Concepts