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The Aesthetics of the Graz School / ed. by Venanzio Raspa.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Meinong Studies / Meinong Studien ; 4Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2013]Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource (279 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110324372
  • 9783110324600
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 193 23
LOC classification:
  • B3309.M24 A639 2010
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents / Inhalt -- INTRODUCTION. THE FORGOTTEN AESTHETICS: THE CASE OF THE GRAZ SCHOOL -- METAPHYSICS OF MEINONGIAN AESTHETIC VALUE -- BEAUTIFUL THINGS AND MEINONG’S OBJECT THEORY: AESTHETIC PROPERTIES IN FRONT OF US? -- STEPHAN WITASEK UND DIE PSYCHOLOGISCHE ÄSTHETIK -- ÄSTHETISCHE ERFAHRUNG UND QUASI-GEFÜHLE -- EHRENFELS, HÖFLER, WITASEK: ZUR MUSIKÄSTHETIK DER GRAZER SCHULE -- MEINONG, WITASEK, HEIDER: IST GEGENSTANDSTHEORETISCHE ÄSTHETIK MÖGLICH? -- AESTHETIC JUDGMENT ACCORDING TO VEBER -- IS THE MIGRATION OF FICTA A FICTION? -- STORIES AND PICTURES -- Backmatter
Summary: This is the first volume devoted to the aesthetics of the Graz school. V. Raspa’s introduction gives an outline of the aesthetic themes and exponents of the school. D. Jacquette argues for a Meinongian subjectivistic aesthetic value theory. B. Langlet deals with aesthetic properties and emotions. Ch.G. Allesch presents Witasek's aesthetics in its historical context. Í. Vendrell Ferran investigates the aesthetic experience and quasi-feelings in Meinong, Witasek, Saxinger and Schwarz. R. Martinelli illustrates the musical aesthetics of Ehrenfels, Höfler and Witasek. P. Mahr asks if object-theoretical aesthetics is possible at all. M. Potrc and V. Strahovnik concentrate on Veber's aesthetic judgment. N. Dolcini deals with the migration of ficta, and F. Orilia with words and pictures in fictional stories.
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Frontmatter -- Contents / Inhalt -- INTRODUCTION. THE FORGOTTEN AESTHETICS: THE CASE OF THE GRAZ SCHOOL -- METAPHYSICS OF MEINONGIAN AESTHETIC VALUE -- BEAUTIFUL THINGS AND MEINONG’S OBJECT THEORY: AESTHETIC PROPERTIES IN FRONT OF US? -- STEPHAN WITASEK UND DIE PSYCHOLOGISCHE ÄSTHETIK -- ÄSTHETISCHE ERFAHRUNG UND QUASI-GEFÜHLE -- EHRENFELS, HÖFLER, WITASEK: ZUR MUSIKÄSTHETIK DER GRAZER SCHULE -- MEINONG, WITASEK, HEIDER: IST GEGENSTANDSTHEORETISCHE ÄSTHETIK MÖGLICH? -- AESTHETIC JUDGMENT ACCORDING TO VEBER -- IS THE MIGRATION OF FICTA A FICTION? -- STORIES AND PICTURES -- Backmatter

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This is the first volume devoted to the aesthetics of the Graz school. V. Raspa’s introduction gives an outline of the aesthetic themes and exponents of the school. D. Jacquette argues for a Meinongian subjectivistic aesthetic value theory. B. Langlet deals with aesthetic properties and emotions. Ch.G. Allesch presents Witasek's aesthetics in its historical context. Í. Vendrell Ferran investigates the aesthetic experience and quasi-feelings in Meinong, Witasek, Saxinger and Schwarz. R. Martinelli illustrates the musical aesthetics of Ehrenfels, Höfler and Witasek. P. Mahr asks if object-theoretical aesthetics is possible at all. M. Potrc and V. Strahovnik concentrate on Veber's aesthetic judgment. N. Dolcini deals with the migration of ficta, and F. Orilia with words and pictures in fictional stories.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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