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Escalera, Carla Carmona – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2012
Ludwig Wittgenstein gave priority to aesthetics over other disciplines due to its invaluable capacities for revealing certain aspects of the nature of human understanding and for guiding our actions toward an ethical life. Although Wittgenstein did not focus on these issues in a systematic way, these worries were present in his philosophy during…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetics, Ethics, Religion
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Sansom, Dennis – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2007
This paper contends that art can critique a philosophical claim about the world. Artist imagination can envision how an idea can live and whether the idea is attractive to our living. Cormac McCarthy's novel, "Blood Meridian," narratively illustrates a certain idea of divine determinism and shows that, in terms of war and human cruelty, the idea…
Descriptors: Novels, Imagination, Literature Appreciation, Creative Writing
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Kertz-Welzel, Alexandra – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2005
During the Third Reich, German music education was seen to be a means to redeem the world through the German race and culture, particularly music. The official approach of music education was Musische Erziehung, which emphasized music?s power to transform human beings and society. After World War II, German music educators considered the reasons…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Aesthetics, Aesthetic Education, Music Education
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Spychiger, Maria B. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2001
A view on music within the framework depicted in this article will show, first of all, that music is part of the semiotically organized connections between living creatures. Music is universally present in human culture, and if music is, as Francis Sparshott says, a system of its own, with elements such as intervals, keys, and scales that are…
Descriptors: Music Education, Intervals, Music, Biology
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Caranfa, Angelo – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2003
This essay addresses the education of intelligence or the word in the philosophy of Karl Jaspers (1883-1969), and the instruction of the spirit in the art of Henri Matisse (1869-1954), so as to clarify human existence in its wholeness or totality. Jaspers and Matisse reject the split between the word and the spirit, and instruct that the way to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Humanities, Intelligence, Philosophy
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Avital, Doron – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2007
This paper will examine an unresolved tension inherent in the question of art and argue for the idea of a singular rule as a natural resolution. In so doing, the structure of a singular rule will be fully outlined and its paradoxical constitution will be resolved. The tension I mention above unfolds both as a matter of history and as a product of…
Descriptors: Imitation, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Aesthetics
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Vandenberg, Donald – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1992
Describes the work of Harry S. Broudy and his impact on public education in the United States. Maintains that Broudy believed that universal values can be grounded in human nature. Presents Broudy's view that students in secondary grades should study the arts and humanities to acquire the values necessary for participatory citizenship. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Art Education, Citizenship Education
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McKeon, Penny – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2002
In the words of Ralph A. Smith, "We can now discern the outlines of the problem: how to acquaint students with the aesthetic form of life in a manner that is not only ethically acceptable but also theoretically justifiable and pedagogically promising." This essay interrogates conventional assumptions about applications of art history in…
Descriptors: Art History, Art Education, Models, Theories