This paper clarifies John Dewey's reconstruction of the aesthetic experience in light of recent studies that interpret his theory of art as being related to social and cultural issues. By focusing on Art as Experience (1934) and his other works in the 1920s and the 1930s, the following three points are indicated. First, he developed his concept of art through his inquiry into the common experience shared by mankind. By criticizing art that is spiritualized out of any connection with the world of daily life, he insists that the experience of art is public and communicating since it has the potential to create community. Second, Dewey was critical of the nationalism and the expansion of the market mentality in the 19th century that had depriv...
Drawing on John Dewey\u27s philosophy, I argue first that our distinctive human existence depends mo...
Today aesthetics is a fertile branch of research which tries to transcend the narrow art-oriented ap...
The purpose of this historical research is to examine the visual arts experience from the writings o...
This paper clarifies John Dewey\u27s reconstruction of the aesthetic experience in light of recent s...
The purpose of this paper is to consider a number of aspects of Dewey‘s influence on American artist...
The purpose of this paper is to consider Dewey’s influence on American artistic culture between the ...
According to American pragmatist John Dewey (1859–1952), art is an experience (not necessarily an ob...
John Dewey believed every person is capable of being an artist, living an artful life of social inte...
In the ongoing critical discourse about education, the status of aesthetics has always played second...
[[abstract]]This article develops some “artistic” (or “aesthetic”) teaching principles based on J. D...
John Dewey believed every person is capable of being an artist, living an artful life of social inte...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the role of art in Deweyan thought, making a case for the relati...
1 recurso en línea (páginas 135-164).Los propósitos de este artículo son dos: en primer lugar, prese...
The essay explores the common threads that wove through John Dewey's "Art as Experience &q...
John Dewey believed every person is capable of being an artist, living an artful life of social inte...
Drawing on John Dewey\u27s philosophy, I argue first that our distinctive human existence depends mo...
Today aesthetics is a fertile branch of research which tries to transcend the narrow art-oriented ap...
The purpose of this historical research is to examine the visual arts experience from the writings o...
This paper clarifies John Dewey\u27s reconstruction of the aesthetic experience in light of recent s...
The purpose of this paper is to consider a number of aspects of Dewey‘s influence on American artist...
The purpose of this paper is to consider Dewey’s influence on American artistic culture between the ...
According to American pragmatist John Dewey (1859–1952), art is an experience (not necessarily an ob...
John Dewey believed every person is capable of being an artist, living an artful life of social inte...
In the ongoing critical discourse about education, the status of aesthetics has always played second...
[[abstract]]This article develops some “artistic” (or “aesthetic”) teaching principles based on J. D...
John Dewey believed every person is capable of being an artist, living an artful life of social inte...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the role of art in Deweyan thought, making a case for the relati...
1 recurso en línea (páginas 135-164).Los propósitos de este artículo son dos: en primer lugar, prese...
The essay explores the common threads that wove through John Dewey's "Art as Experience &q...
John Dewey believed every person is capable of being an artist, living an artful life of social inte...
Drawing on John Dewey\u27s philosophy, I argue first that our distinctive human existence depends mo...
Today aesthetics is a fertile branch of research which tries to transcend the narrow art-oriented ap...
The purpose of this historical research is to examine the visual arts experience from the writings o...