The purpose of this paper is to show that images have an ontological support by which they obtain an independent existence from the mind. In accordance with the new theories of aesthetics, we will see that the object of art is taken as an object of thought. Image has an important role in the existence of the work of art; therefore the image becomes an object of thought. To show how the image is independent from the mind or to show how it is not a mind-dependent object, the analysis has to start from the pre-ontological level of the work of art in order to understand the existence of images in correlation with the work of art. At the beginning there is only the object. The object is the work of art before its concretization. It is not nature...
Starting out from the ontology of human work set out by Marx in Das Kapital, the paper seeks to anal...
In two experiments (N=888), we explore to what extent the folk concept of art is compatible with the...
My intention is to show that, starting from an empiricist philosophy of mind, it is possible to give...
The purpose of this paper is to show that images have an ontological support by which they obtain an...
This book investigates the nature of aesthetic experience and aesthetic objects. Written by leading...
Ontology of art is flourishing, with a plethora of research papers and monographs dedicated to this ...
Art is not an image work, but an image that people can see and an apparent result of the transcenden...
This paper examines the issue of looking at the work of art from the ontology. In the beginning inv...
The article gives a broad definition of the concept of artistic image. An artistic image is an infor...
The paper is an introduction to the third issue of the Journal for the Philosophy of Language, Mind ...
In Creative Evolution (1911) Henri Bergson studied the mechanics of thought and illusion and articul...
I present and defend a two-category ontology of art. The basic idea of it is that singular artworks ...
The third issue of the Journal for the Philosophy of Language, Mind and the Arts is centered on a se...
All of my senses are implicated in my art-making process. My paintings come from deep inside and mat...
Why exactly do paintings and photographs affect us, despite being flat, inanimate objects? Merleau-P...
Starting out from the ontology of human work set out by Marx in Das Kapital, the paper seeks to anal...
In two experiments (N=888), we explore to what extent the folk concept of art is compatible with the...
My intention is to show that, starting from an empiricist philosophy of mind, it is possible to give...
The purpose of this paper is to show that images have an ontological support by which they obtain an...
This book investigates the nature of aesthetic experience and aesthetic objects. Written by leading...
Ontology of art is flourishing, with a plethora of research papers and monographs dedicated to this ...
Art is not an image work, but an image that people can see and an apparent result of the transcenden...
This paper examines the issue of looking at the work of art from the ontology. In the beginning inv...
The article gives a broad definition of the concept of artistic image. An artistic image is an infor...
The paper is an introduction to the third issue of the Journal for the Philosophy of Language, Mind ...
In Creative Evolution (1911) Henri Bergson studied the mechanics of thought and illusion and articul...
I present and defend a two-category ontology of art. The basic idea of it is that singular artworks ...
The third issue of the Journal for the Philosophy of Language, Mind and the Arts is centered on a se...
All of my senses are implicated in my art-making process. My paintings come from deep inside and mat...
Why exactly do paintings and photographs affect us, despite being flat, inanimate objects? Merleau-P...
Starting out from the ontology of human work set out by Marx in Das Kapital, the paper seeks to anal...
In two experiments (N=888), we explore to what extent the folk concept of art is compatible with the...
My intention is to show that, starting from an empiricist philosophy of mind, it is possible to give...