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Basic Concepts in Philosophy of Art |
Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion |
2 |
Reading |
Different approaches to Philosophy of Art |
Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion |
3 |
Reading |
Relation between Philosophy of Art, Ontology and Philosophy of Ethics |
Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion |
4 |
Reading |
Platon’s Approach against Art |
Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion |
5 |
Reading |
Aristoteles’s Approach against Art |
Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion |
6 |
Reading |
Resolution of Art Sense in Ancient Greece through Specific Artworks |
Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion |
7 |
Reading |
Art Sense in the Middle Age |
Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion |
8 |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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9 |
Reading |
Revision of the Semester |
Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion |
10 |
Reading |
Kant: Resolution of Aesthetic Judgements I |
Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion |
11 |
Reading |
Kant: Resolution of Aesthetic Judgements II |
Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion |
12 |
Reading |
Art Forms in Hegel |
Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion |
13 |
Reading |
Art, Religion and Philosophy Relation in Hegel |
Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion |
14 |
Reading |
Heidegger: Origin of Artwork |
Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion |
15 |
Reading |
Evaluation of Kant, Hegel and Heidegger’s Approach against Art through Specific Artworks |
Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion |
16 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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17 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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