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    Studies in Spanish renaissance thought.Carlos G. Noreña - 1975 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
    In spite of its carefully planned - and fully justified - modesty, the title of this book might very well surprise more than one potential reader. It is not normal to see such controversial concepts as "Renaissance," "Renaissance Thought," "Spanish Renaissance," or even "Spanish Thought" freely linked together in the crowded intimacy of one single printed line. The author of these essays is painfully aware of the com plexity of the ground he has dared to cover. He is (...)
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    Aesthetic communities, PeriPherAl identities And sociAl movements.Marcos Giadas - 2010 - Cosmos and History 6 (2):130-147.
    After centuries of symbolic and political oppression, Galicia has been recognized by the Spanish constitution as a historic nationality. However, despite a certain degree of political autonomy, Galician identity is threatened by increasing homogenization in the economic, social, cultural and linguistic fields. In the early 1990s the aesthetic movement Bravú constructed an aesthetic community, sustained by an ideological project, and with the aim to, on the one hand, prevent Galician culture from becoming folklore stuck in a time warp and, (...)
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    Krausism and the Spanish avant-garde: the impact of philosophy on national culture.Christian Rubio - 2017 - Amherst, New York: Cambria Press.
    This is the first study that directly links Krausism to the Spanish avant-garde. To this end, the book is presented in chronological order in efforts to highlight how Krausism evolved and affected the culture of Spain. Those changes occurred in the fields of education, politics, philosophy, literature, and arts, to name a few.
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  4. Eros, Beauty, and Phon-Aesthetic Judgements of Language Sound. We Like It Flat and Fast, but Not Melodious. Comparing Phonetic and Acoustic Features of 16 European Languages.Vita V. Kogan & Susanne M. Reiterer - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15:578594.
    This article concerns sound aesthetic preferences for European foreign languages. We investigated the phonetic-acoustic dimension of the linguistic aesthetic pleasure to describe the “music” found in European languages. The Romance languages, French, Italian, and Spanish, take a lead when people talk about melodious language – the music-like effects in the language (a.k.a., phonetic chill). On the other end of the melodiousness spectrum are German and Arabic that are often considered sounding harsh and un-attractive. Despite the public interest, limited research (...)
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    The Aesthetics of Jose Ortega y Gasset.Robert William Jung - 1966 - Dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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    European aestheticism and Spanish American modernismo: artist protagonists and the philosophy of art for art's sake.Kelly Comfort - 2011 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This study examines the changing role of art and artist during the turn-of-the-century period, offering a consideration of the multiple dichotomies of art and life, aesthetics and economics, production and consumption, and centre and periphery.
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    Art as Experience in the Spanish-Speaking World: Receptions and Reconfigurations.Laura Elizia Haubert & Claudio Marcelo Viale - 2024 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 58 (4):28-42.
    Although the reception of John Dewey's _Art as Experience_ has not been totally ignored by secondary literature, the few works that have dealt with the subject have been restricted to the English-speaking context, and more specifically to the United States. This essay sought to consider the reception of Dewey's book on aesthetics in the context of Spanish-speaking countries, with special attention to Mexico, Spain, Colombia, and Argentina. The hypothesis put forward and supported here is that _Art as Experience_ had (...)
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  8. "Spanish Cathedral Music in the Golden Age": Robert Stevenson. [REVIEW]Frank Ll Harrison - 1964 - British Journal of Aesthetics 4 (2):178.
     
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    Heidegger: Poetry, esthetics and truth. [Spanish].Marta De La Vega Visbal - 2010 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 12:28-46.
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    Aesthetic Reason and Imaginative Freedom: Friedrich Schiller and Philosophy ed. by María del Rosario Acosta López and Jeffrey L. Powell.Sabine Roehr - 2020 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 58 (1):178-179.
    In the past, Schiller has often been underestimated as a philosopher in his own right. Fortunately, this has been changing, beginning with the bicentennial commemoration of his death in 2005, which has since then produced a fair number of volumes, mostly in French, German, Italian, and Spanish. Unfortunately, Frederick Beiser's 2005 Schiller the Philosopher: A Re-Examination, one of the still rare book-length treatments by a single author, has failed to lead to a similar "new wave" in the English-speaking world. (...)
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    A modern esztétika feltalálása: Megjegyzések a brit esztétika kora modern történetéhez [Inventing Modern Aesthetics: Remarks on the Early Modern History of British Aesthetics].Endre Szécsényi - 2024 - Budapest: Gondolat Kiadó.
    This e-book written in Hungarian seeks to reconstruct “the aesthetic” in the modern sense of the word, from the mid-17th century to the 1730s, through the texts of mainly British authors such as John Dennis, Lord Shaftesbury, Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, Francis Hutcheson, George Berkeley, sometimes using their Spanish and French predecessors for contextualization. It assumes that “the aesthetic” is an unprecedented type of experience that had to be discovered, or rather invented; it is therefore more than a discussion (...)
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    The Birth of Thought in the Spanish Language: 14th Century Hebrew-Spanish Philosophy.Ilia Galán Díez - 2017 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book takes readers on a philosophical discovery of a forgotten treasure, one born in the 14th century but which appears to belong to the 21st. It presents a critical, up-to-date analysis of Santob de Carrión, also known as Sem Tob, a writer and thinker whose philosophy arose in the Spain of the three great cultures: Jews, Christians, and Muslims, who then coexisted in peace. The author first presents a historical and cultural introduction that provides biographical detail as well as (...)
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    When an Arab Laughs in Toledo: Cervantes's Interpellation of Early Modern Spanish Orientalism.E. C. Graf - 1999 - Diacritics 29 (2):68-85.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:When an Arab Laughs in Toledo: Cervantes’s Interpellation of Early Modern Spanish OrientalismE. C. Graf (bio)My purpose has been to place in the plaza of our republic a game table which everyone can approach to entertain themselves without fear of being harmed by the rods; by which I mean without harm to spirit or body, because honest and agreeable exercises are always more likely to do good than (...)
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    Contemporary Approaches to Aesthetic Inquiry: Absolute Demands and Limited Possibilities.Stefan Morawski & Barbara Kryzwicka - 1977 - Critical Inquiry 4 (1):55-83.
    The generalizing methods of philosophies achieve a popularity for a period of time, which may be extended or brief, during which their proponents and even their opponents may regard them as the cognitive presuppositions for the epoch. The same effect is achieved by the more exact scientific methodologies as they find fame outside the scientific circle and are treated by some as omnipotent discoveries with powers to heal all other disciplines which may be ailing. The limping disciplines, generally classified among (...)
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    Singers, Cynics, Molecular Mice: The Political Aesthetics of Contemporary Activism.Gerald Raunig - 2014 - Theory, Culture and Society 31 (7-8):67-80.
    On the basis of certain tensions between Jacques Rancière’s aesthetics and his political philosophy, the article tries to trace new modes of subjectivation in contemporary activism and art. It explores how the actors of the overlapping terrains of aesthetic and political practices organize ‘different forms, different spaces of expression and distribution of ideas’ in Rancière’s sense. Yet, analysing the practices of the Occupy movement, the Spanish M15 movement, and the dOCUMENTA (13) ‘agents’ AND AND AND as radically inclusive, polyvocal (...)
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    Introduction: The Aesthetic Tradition of Hispanic Thought.S. Hugo Moreno & Elizabeth Millán - 2014 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 18 (1):1-21.
    An introduction is presented in which the authors discuss various articles within the issue on topics including Baroque history in Europe and Latin America, aesthetic tradition of Latin America, and Spanish philosopher José Ortega y Gasset's aesthetic work.
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  17. The construction the political subject in the musical work of Emir Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestra. [Spanish].Érika Castañeda - 2008 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 8:212-221.
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    La vida y la belleza: en el medio, en el extremo [Life And Beauty. On Schiller's 'Letters On The Aesthetic Education Of Mankind'].Alexander García Düttmann - unknown
    An essay on Schiller's "Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Mankind", published here in a Spanish translation.
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  19. La dimensión estética y antropológica del juego en Friedrich Schiller y José Ortega y Gasset / The Aesthetic and Anthropological Dimension of Play in Friedrich Schiller and José Ortega y Gasset.Inmaculada Murcia Serrano - 2013 - Laguna 32:27-42.
    La insistencia de Ortega y Gasset en la dimensión lúdica de la vida, tan opuesta a la trágica de Unamuno, ha sido analizada desde diferentes puntos de vista. Sin embargo, apenas se ha tenido en consideración la influencia que pudo tener la reflexión filosófica de Friedrich Schiller, quien hizo del juego la clave de la educación ilustrada del hombre y del logro de una vida plena. Con este presupuesto, se someten a examen dos textos fundamentales de Ortega, El tema de (...)
     
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    El Joven Hegel y los Problemas de la Sociedad Capitalista. [REVIEW]B. H. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (1):129-129.
    Spanish readers are fortunate in having a publishing house which is committed to reproduce in Spanish the complete works of Georg Lukács. The complete edition will consist of twenty-four, or more, volumes, of which ten are already in print, covering mainly Lukács works on esthetics and literary criticism. The Hegel volume was originally published in German in 1948. The main draft was written as early as the fall of 1938, but the outbreak of World War II delayed publication. (...)
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    The social status of the spanish novelists in the nineteenth century.Luis Monguio - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 10 (3):264-272.
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    Ortega ante el paisaje, o la puesta en práctica de una estética fenomenológica / Ortega Facing the Landscape The Putting into Practice of a Phenomenological Aesthetics.Arturo Campos Lleó - 1995 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 29:201-222.
  23. Ispanskai︠a︡ ėstetika--Renessans barokko, Prosveshchenie.Abram Lʹvovich Shteĭn (ed.) - 1977
     
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    El gusto de la razón: debates de arte y moral en el siglo XVIII español.Ana Hontanilla - 2010 - Frankfurt am Main: Vervuert.
    Aproximación teórica al buen gusto y a los significados que este concepto adquiere en los tratados, más o menos teóricos, de autores españoles y de extranjeros traducidos al español a lo largo del siglo XVIII.
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  25. Dialogue with Santob: Reflections on Politics, Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Ethics Aesthetics, Metaphysics and Theodicy.Ilia Galán Díez - 2017 - In Ilia Galán Díez (ed.), The Birth of Thought in the Spanish Language: 14th Century Hebrew-Spanish Philosophy. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    ""La "dottrina del punto di vista" in J. Ortega y Gasset: Una lettura estetica tra letteratura e cinema / The" point of view doctrine" of J. Ortega y Gasset. An aesthetic reading from literature to cinema. [REVIEW]Eusebio Ciccotti - 2010 - Rivista di Estetica 44:205-220.
    0. Premessa: superare razionalismo e relativismo secondo J. Ortega y Gasset. José Ortega y Gasset nel capitolo finale della sua opera El tema de nuestro tiempo (1923), intitolato La dottrina del punto di vista, produce una stimolante osservazione sulla storica antinomia filosofica circa l’obiettività della percezione. In sostanza, il filosofo spagnolo sostiene che la storia della filosofia ha sempre presentato due letture del mondo, a suo avviso gnoseologicamente inconciliabili. Da una parte...
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  27. Estetica spagnola contemporanea: (Eugenio D'Ors, José Camón Aznar, José Ortega y Gasset).Gabriella Zanoletti - 1978 - Roma: L. Lucarini.
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    Schönheit und Geschmack: die Theorie der Künste in der spanischen Literatur des 18. Jahrhunderts.Helmut C. Jacobs - 1996 - Frankfurt: Vervuert.
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  29. La estética y la filosofía del arte en España en el siglo XX.León Tello & Francisco José - 1983 - Madrid: [F.J. León Tello].
     
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    Estética española contemporánea: Eugenio D'Ors, José Camón Aznar, José Ortega y Gasset.Gabriella Zanoletti - 1981 - [Zaragoza]: Museo e Instituto de Humanidades "Camón Aznar", (Obra Social de la Caja de Ahorros de Zaragoza, Aragón y Rioja).
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    José Ortega y Gasset: Proceedings of the Espectador Universal International Interdisciplinary Conference[, Hofstra University, 1983].Nora de Marval-McNair (ed.) - 1987 - New York: Greenwood Press.
    These essays examine the contribution of Ortega y Gasset, reflecting his own diversity of interests with topics on philosophy, history, literature, esthetics, language and art. The collection draws together scholars from a variety of disciplines in an effort to deepen appreciation for one of the leading writers of modern Spain. Originally delivered at Espectador Universal to mark the 100th anniversay of Ortega y Gasset's birth, these essays are sure to open new perspectives on the thought and work of one who (...)
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  32. The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature (Second Expanded Edition).José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1948 - Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press.
    The first edition was published in 1948 under the title "The Dehumanization of Art, and Notes on the Novel", translated by Helene Weyl from the Spanish original, "La Deshumanizacion del arte e Ideas sobre la novela," published by Revista de Occidente, 1925. In addition to the two title essays, "The Dehumanization of Art" and "Notes on the Novel," this second expanded edition contains three other essays: "In Search of Goethe from Within" (Goethe desde dentro, 1932); "On Point of View (...)
     
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    Phenomenology and art.José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1975 - New York: W. W. Norton.
    Autobiography and phenomenology: Preface for Germans (1934).--Phenomenology and theory of knowledge: Sensation, construction, and intuition (1913). On the concept of sensation (1913). Consciousness, the object, and its three distances (1916).--Phenomenology and esthetics: An essay in esthetics by way of a preface (1914). Esthetics on the streetcar (1916).--An esthetics of historical reason: The idea of theater: an abbreviated view (1946). Reviving the paintings (Velázquez, chapter I) (1946).
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    L'Orient dans le monde hispanique et lusophone.Ernesto Mächler Tobar & Marie Laureillard (eds.) - 2020 - Binges: Éditions Orbis Tertius.
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    La Experiencia Estética en el Pensamiento de Roman Ingarden.Gloria Vergara - 2007 - Cultura 4 (2):117-136.
    The Aesthetic Experience in Roman Ingarden’s thinking. In this article we study the ideas of the Polish philosopher, Roman Ingarden, as an essential key inthe discussion on literary reception. The notion of "aesthetic experience" is revised, especially in The Cognition of the Literary Work of Art. Ingarden begins aesthetic discussion, trying to answer two fundamental questions: How is the literary work structured? and Which procedure will lead to an understanding of the literary art work of art? These questions, besides serving (...)
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  36. El sentimiento de la naturaleza en la pintura y en la literatura española.Lillo Rodelgo & José Eusebio[From Old Catalog] - 1929 - Toledo,: F. Serrano, impr..
     
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    Shame as a Culture-Specific Emotion Concept.Dolichan Kollareth, Jose-Miguel Fernandez-Dols & James A. Russell - 2018 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 18 (3-4):274-292.
    On the assumption that shame is a universal emotion, cross-cultural research on shame relies on translations assumed to be equivalent in meaning. Our studies here questioned that assumption. In three studies (Ns, 108, 120, 117),shamewas compared to its translations in Spanish (vergüenza) and in Malayalam (nanakedu). American English speakers usedshamefor the emotional reaction to moral failures and its use correlated positively withguilt, whereasvergüenzaandnanakeduwere used less for moral stories and their use correlated less with the guilt words. In comparison with (...)
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  38. Falsity and Retraction: New Experimental Data on Epistemic Modals.Teresa Marques - 2024 - In Dan Zeman & Mihai Hîncu (eds.), Retraction Matters. New Developments in the Philosophy of Language. Springer. pp. 41-70.
    This paper gives experimental evidence against the claim that speakers’ intuitions support semantic relativism about assertions of epistemic modal sentences and uses this evidence as part of a broader argument against assessment relativism. It follows other papers that reach similar conclusions, such as that of Knobe and Yalcin (Semant Pragmat 7:1–21, 2014). Its results were achieved simultaneously and independently of the more recent work of Kneer (Perspectives on taste. Aesthetics, language, metaphysics, and experimental philosophy. Routledge, 2022). The experimental data in (...)
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  39. The dehumanization of art, and Notes on the novel.José Ortega Y. Gasset & Helene Weyl, tr - 1948 - Princeton, New Jersey,: Princeton University Press. Edited by Helene Weyl & José Ortega Y. Gasset.
  40. John Cage.Cagean Esthetics - 1989 - In Richard Kostelanetz (ed.), Esthetics contemporary. Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. pp. 290.
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    La deshumanización del arte. Ideas sobre la novela.José Ortega Y. Gasset - 2009 - Revista de Occidente.
    CON: CUADROS CRONOLÓGICOS / INTRODUCCIÓN / TEXTOS ÍNTEGROS / BIBLIOGRAFÍA / NOTAS / LLAMADAS DE ATENCIÓN / DOCUMENTOS / ORIENTACIONES PARA EL ESTUDIO En septiembre de 1925 Ortega y Gasset reunió en un volumen dos importantes y polémicos ensayos, LA DESHUMANIZACIÓN DEL ARTE e IDEAS SOBRE LA NOVELA, textos que se inscriben en la tarea que se había impuesto el filósofo de interpretar la nueva época cultural que había comenzado con el siglo XX, una época que vive una crisis, la (...)
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    mujer campesina anarquista: estudio de los roles de género y estética en la revista Mujeres Libres (1936-1938).Noelia Ojeda Muñoz & María Dolores García Ramos - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2):1-17.
    Una de las cuestiones que más preocuparon a la organización anarquista Mujeres libres en la década de 1930 en España, destacando el contexto de la Guerra Civil, fue la situación de la mujer campesina. Esta contaba con un medio para la reflexión y difusión de sus ideales, la revista Mujeres Libres (1936-1938), dirigida a mujeres militantes y simpatizantes del movimiento libertario y a reflexionar sobre la situación de estas en todos sus ámbitos. El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar el (...)
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    Images >> Quan Zhou Wu and Linaje’s Genealogy.Julia Haeyoon Chang - 2023 - Diacritics 51 (1):5-106.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Images >> Quan Zhou Wu and Linaje’s GenealogyJulia Haeyoon Chang (bio) Click for larger view View full resolutionQuan Zhou WuENJOY (Linaje 2024)Art and design by Quan Zhou WuDigital infrastructure by Marco Fratini[End Page 5] Click for larger view View full resolutionQuan Zhou WuUNA DE ELLAS (Linaje 2024)Art and design by Quan ZhouWu Digital infrastructure by Marco Fratini[End Page 6] Click for larger view View full resolutionQuan Zhou WuMEMORIAS RETORCIDAS(Linaje (...)
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    erotismo, la poética del vacío y la sublimidad vanguardistas en Altazor de Vicente Huidobro.Enrique Ortiz Aguirre - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 18 (4):1-11.
    Sin duda, Altazor o el viaje en paracaídas de Vicente Huidobro constituye una de las obras cumbre de la literatura hispanoamericana y, por extensión, de la literatura hispanoamericana. Indagar en su construcción literaria desde los códigos vanguardistas del erotismo como detonante, y de la estética de la sublimidad como marco de creación, constituye el mejor modo para comprender la poética del vacío y la sistematización de recursos literarios que articulan lo sublime. Así, el creacionismo singularmente y las Vanguardias, en general, (...)
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  45. Historia de las ideas estéticas en España por el doctor D. Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo..Marcelino Menéndez Y. Pelayo - 1890 - Madrid,: Impr. de A. Pérez Dubrull.
     
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    Santayana and America: values, liberties, responsibility.Krzysztof Piotr Skowroński - 2007 - Newcastle, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    George Santayana (1863-1952), a Spanish-American philosopher, is an influential personage on the cultural stage in English- and Spanish-speaking countries. His numerous books and papers on topics as varied as epistemology, ontology, aesthetics, ethics, anthropology, value theory, and American studies, along with his best-selling novel, his sophisticated poetry, and his famous autobiography, make him a vivid and profound source of reflection on the history of American and European thought, as well as a stimulus for future work. Santayana's exceptionality was (...)
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    Art History in the Age of Bellori: Scholarship and Cultural Politics in Seventeenth-Century Rome.Giles Knox, Janis Bell & Thomas Willette - 2004 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 38 (2):116.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 38.2 (2004) 116-120 [Access article in PDF] Art History in the Age of Bellori: Scholarship and Cultural Politics in Seventeenth-Century Rome, edited by Janis Bell and Thomas Willette. Cambridge: Cambridge Universtiy Press, 2002, 396 pp. Giovan Pietro Bellori is a name familiar to all who have studied seventeenth-century Italian art. His magisterial book, The Lives of the Modern Painters, Sculptors, and Architects (Le vite (...)
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    Another Music: Polemics and Pleasures.John McCormick - 2008 - Routledge.
    As the essays in this book attest, in a time of specialization John McCormick chose diversification, a choice determined by a life spent in many occupations and many countries. After his five years in the U. S. Navy in the Second World War, the academy beckoned by way of the G. I. Bill, graduate training, and a career in teaching. Prosperity in the American university at the time meant setting up as a "Wordsworth man," a "Keats man," or a "Dr. (...)
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  49. Lectura crítica y humor gráfico del exilio español en el México de mediados del s. XX.Pedro García-Guirao & Elena del Pilar Jiménez Pérez - 2023 - In Javier de Santiago Guervós, Teresa Fernández Ulloa & Miguel Soler Gallo (eds.), Cine, literatura y otras artes al servicio de las ideologías. New York: Peter Lang. pp. 197-214.
    El propósito de este trabajo es el de analizar semiótica, estructural, estética e históricamente las caricaturas divulgadas en una de las mayores publicaciones de la prensa afín al Partido Comunista de España en México, esto es, "España Popular" (fundada en 1940 con el nombre de "España Popular: semanario al servicio del pueblo español"). Para ello, se tomará como punto de partida metodológico las dos tareas principales que Piero Polidoro otorga a la semiótica visual: La primera es explicar qué es y (...)
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  50. The cosmic race: a bilingual edition.José Vasconcelos - 1979 - Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press. Edited by Didier Tisdel Jaén.
    "The days of the pure whites, the victors of today, are as numbered as were the days of their predecessors. Having fulfilled their destiny of mechanizing the world, they themselves have set, without knowing it, the basis for the new period: The period of the fusion and the mixing of all peoples." -- from The Cosmic Race In this influential 1925 essay, presented here in Spanish and English, José Vasconcelos predicted the coming of a new age, the Aesthetic Era, (...)
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