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Art has been a privileged sphere in the sense that it appeales to art-receivers because of its power of taking them outside the sphere of everyday life (commonplaceness) and practicality. For the first time the philosophers of ancient Greece propagated this view. I...

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Main Author: Leszek Sosnowski
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University 2003-06-01
Series:The Polish Journal of Aesthetics
Online Access:https://pjaesthetics.uj.edu.pl/documents/138618288/139072821/sosnowski.pdf/0a065bd9-d9d0-4be4-bed8-f5dfd7c9d5d4
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Summary:Art has been a privileged sphere in the sense that it appeales to art-receivers because of its power of taking them outside the sphere of everyday life (commonplaceness) and practicality. For the first time the philosophers of ancient Greece propagated this view. In this paper the Pythagorean and Aristotle’s views are considered; however they have different metaphysical bases, there is some aspect common to theirs aesthetics. In 20th century it is Helmut Kuhn, Hans-Georg Gadamer and Władysław Stróżewski who express similar ideas and convictions about an exceptionality of the meeting between art and man. In the first part of the article (the ancient) notion of “leisure” (scholé) is presented, while in the second one the case of “festival”, Festlichkeit and Eigenzeit is taken into account.
ISSN:2544-8242
2544-8242