The author puts forward a set of assumptions and possible context for examining the connection between the concepts of enlightenment and taste. Kant’s definition of enlightenment is accepted, with special emphasis on the sphere of religion. Applying this criterion, we may discern a powerful and influential religious current stemming from strictly speaking Church circles that denies the systematic and historical significance of the opus of Dositej Obradović, who in his time was a protagonist of the European enlightenment. Such a revaluation has been accepted by the greater portion of the younger generation, which relies predominantly on the St. Sava Myth. With a change of worldview, undoubtedly, tastes change as well. The next section of the...
This article, which seeks to connect philosophy, polite culture, and the Enlightenment, shows how Ma...
Past research on folk aesthetics has suggested that most people are subjectivists when it comes to a...
Rationalism of the 17th century has its seamy side in the philosophy of the Enlightenment, whose rel...
Scorned since antiquity as low and animal, the sense of taste is celebrated today as an ally of joy,...
The development of interpretive criticism in the arts has raised doubts concerning the possibility f...
This thesis examines the aesthetic theories by Francis Hutcheson and David Hume, two of the most inf...
Presented at the International Conference on Sacred Music East and West: Enlightenment & Illumin...
This paper aims to understand Kant’s conception of Enlightenment and, in particular the idea of “Sap...
The Government of the Senses is a study of how the changes in aesthetic culture that occurred in the...
This research starts with the analysis of conspicuous consumption as a specific means to emphasize o...
Taste preferences influence not only the formation of human health, but also many areas of his life....
The subject of the paper is the crisis of the concept of enlightenment, examined at three levels: po...
Although many historians assert the unity of the Enlightenment, their histories essentially belie th...
The Enlightenment was a seventeenth and eighteenth century intellectual movement based on the notion...
VON HOFFMANN Viktoria, From Gluttony to Enlightenment : The World of Taste in Early Modern Europe, C...
This article, which seeks to connect philosophy, polite culture, and the Enlightenment, shows how Ma...
Past research on folk aesthetics has suggested that most people are subjectivists when it comes to a...
Rationalism of the 17th century has its seamy side in the philosophy of the Enlightenment, whose rel...
Scorned since antiquity as low and animal, the sense of taste is celebrated today as an ally of joy,...
The development of interpretive criticism in the arts has raised doubts concerning the possibility f...
This thesis examines the aesthetic theories by Francis Hutcheson and David Hume, two of the most inf...
Presented at the International Conference on Sacred Music East and West: Enlightenment & Illumin...
This paper aims to understand Kant’s conception of Enlightenment and, in particular the idea of “Sap...
The Government of the Senses is a study of how the changes in aesthetic culture that occurred in the...
This research starts with the analysis of conspicuous consumption as a specific means to emphasize o...
Taste preferences influence not only the formation of human health, but also many areas of his life....
The subject of the paper is the crisis of the concept of enlightenment, examined at three levels: po...
Although many historians assert the unity of the Enlightenment, their histories essentially belie th...
The Enlightenment was a seventeenth and eighteenth century intellectual movement based on the notion...
VON HOFFMANN Viktoria, From Gluttony to Enlightenment : The World of Taste in Early Modern Europe, C...
This article, which seeks to connect philosophy, polite culture, and the Enlightenment, shows how Ma...
Past research on folk aesthetics has suggested that most people are subjectivists when it comes to a...
Rationalism of the 17th century has its seamy side in the philosophy of the Enlightenment, whose rel...