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What makes a painting profound, a sunset breathtaking, or a tragic movie deeply moving?
In 1917, Marcel Duchamp submitted a porcelain urinal to an art exhibition, called it art, and changed history. But if a simple plumbing fixture can be celebrated as a masterpiece... what exactly isn't art?
We organize our cities around museums, weep over fictional characters, and argue passionately over what constitutes "good" taste. Yet, the question of why we are so moved by beauty remains one of the greatest philosophical mysteries of human existence.
In Aesthetics: The Philosophy of Art, Beauty, and the Sublime, Alex Omberg takes you on an exhilarating journey through the history of aesthetic theory. From Plato's fear of art's corrupting power to Kant's paradox of taste, and from the romantic terror of the sublime to the modern challenges of AI-generated imagery, this book unpacks the profound concepts that shape how we perceive the world.
In this thought-provoking guide, you will discover:
Whether you are a practicing artist, a student of philosophy, or simply a curious mind wanting to understand why certain music, architecture, or poetry moves you to tears, this comprehensive guide provides the ultimate framework. You will never look at a gallery, watch a film, or witness a natural wonder the same way again.
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