Heidegger’s Aesthetics
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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[Revised entry by Iain Thomson on April 3, 2024.
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Heidegger is against the modern tradition of philosophical "aesthetics" because he is for the true "work of art" which, he argues, the aesthetic approach to art eclipses. Heidegger's critique of aesthetics and his advocacy of art thus form a complementary whole. Section 1 orients the reader by providing a brief overview of Heidegger's philosophical stand against aesthetics, for art. Section 2 explains Heidegger's philosophical critique of aesthetics, showing why he thinks aesthetics...
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Hegel’s Aesthetics
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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[Revised entry by Stephen Houlgate on April 3, 2024.
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G.W.F. Hegel's aesthetics, or philosophy of art, forms part of the extraordinarily rich German aesthetic tradition that stretches from J.J. Winckelmann's Thoughts on the Imitation of the Painting and Sculpture of the Greeks (1755) and G.E. Lessing's Laocoon (1766) through Immanuel Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment (1790) and Friedrich Schiller's Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man (1795) to Friedrich Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy (1872)...
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The Neuroscience of Consciousness
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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[Revised entry by Wayne Wu and Jorge Morales on April 3, 2024.
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Conscious experience in humans depends on brain activity, so neuroscience will contribute to explaining consciousness. What would it be for neuroscience to explain consciousness? How much progress has neuroscience made in doing so? What challenges does it face? How can it meet those challenges? What is the philosophical significance of its findings? This entry addresses these and related questions....
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盛山正仁文部科学大臣記者会見録(令和6年4月2日)
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火山調査研究推進本部 第1回本部会議を開催します(令和6年4月8日)
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高等学校教育の在り方ワーキンググループ(第11回)の開催について
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Counterfactual Theories of Causation
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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[Revised entry by Peter Menzies and Helen Beebee on April 1, 2024.
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The basic idea of counterfactual theories of causation is that the meaning of causal claims can be explained in terms of counterfactual conditionals of the form "If event c had not occurred, event e would not have occurred". Such analyses became popular after the publication of David Lewis's (1973b) theory and alongside the development in the 1970s of possible world semantics for counterfactuals. Intense discussion over forty years has cast doubt on the adequacy of any simple analysis of singular causation in...
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「世界自閉症啓発デー」を迎えるに当たっての文部科学大臣メッセージについて(令和6年4月2日)
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Großbritannien: Zahl der Geflüchteten am Ärmelkanal auf Rekordhoch
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Mehr als 5400 Menschen haben im ersten Quartal die Meerenge zwischen Frankreich und Englandüberquert so viele wie nie in diesem Zeitraum. Ein vielfach kritisiertes Vorhaben der britischen Regierung könnte es nun schwerer haben.
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Pearl Harbor: LetzterÜberlebender Lou Conter verstorben - er wurde 102
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1941 haben japanische Flugzeuge die US-Pazifikflotte auf Hawaii attackiert. Die Soldaten des Tenno töteten mehr als 2.000 Menschen. Lou Conter stand damals auf dem Deck eines der Schiffe und überlebte den Angriff. Nun ist er gestorben in biblischem Alter.
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