Haley Irene Burke, Aesthetics: Philosophy of Art & Beauty
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I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at University of the Incarnate Word. At the heart of its Mission Statement is its commitment to a liberal education, whi...
The beauty of the cosmos and of nature generally can't be explained in materialist terms. Or more positively, they prompt an inference to design. Source
Filmed at home, this ran about two hours, and yes that is Nabeel Qureshi, with a cameo from Spinoza toward the very end. From Jackson: Links Transcript/links Twitter Spotify Apple...
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0HBFWS1avb6tYY1IoLefYb Web: https://athenaeumreview.org/podcast/aesthetics-a-conversation-with-tyler-cowen/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple....
Following the line from Plato’s Forms to the iPod, and what it reveals about where great design actually begins.Continue reading on UX Collective »
David G Bonagura, Jr., The Catholic Thing Catholics often remark that beauty should take the lead in evangelizing a culture that is impoverished by the mundane, the functional, an...
Patrick offered his observations here, I will add a few points of my own. I very often think in terms of regions and geographic places. Currently, artistic movements (of most sort...
Bevins combines insights from his personal journey as a ministry leader (he is an Anglican priest) and as a visual artist, with a call to action for all Christians—and particularly...
Beauty is indeed saving the world, coming to the rescue one violin and paintbrush at a time, writes Br. Mickey McGrath.
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Personal Perspective: A live music experience should be a more pure form of aesthetic exchange, where one is not trying to capture a moment on video but experience it.
Magdalena Suarez Frimkess, who works with ceramics, has spent decades tapping unlikely sources for wisdom.
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The history of moral philosophy in the West hinges principally on a handful of questions: Is there a God of some sort? An afterlife? Free will? And, perhaps most pressingly for hum...
Both ancient philosophy and modern physics help us solve the mystery of existence.
Students are not typically taught philosophy during their K-12 years, so few know what to expect when they sign up for my Introduction to Philosophy course. Philosophy is often der...
In a new Keller Gallery exhibition, Alexandros Haridis SM ’17, PhD ’22 traces centuries of ideas about aesthetic judgment and explores how design can make complex computational sys...
Beauty in art is subjective, but not radically so. We can argue over the merits of abstract artists like Jackson Pollock or Jean-Michel Basquiat, but we can all agree that […] The...
Research Reveals How an "Aesthetic Mindset" Dynamically Remodels Your Neural Pathways.
By Max Tresmond: There are moments in music when the world seems, for an instant, to disclose its hidden order. A violin line rises, bends, and resolves; a fugue gathers many voice...
The concept of what makes someone attractive changes constantly. Modern technology and cosmetic procedures modify how people view their own faces and bodies. Daily exposure to edit...
There may be a touch of irony in the title of Greg Mendez’s new album, but beauty no doubt abounds in all corners of it.
Part the First: Functional Art from the Enigmatic Daunians. William Morris famously wrote, “Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautifu...
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