Game of knowledge: The modern interpretation of art.

Summation. A specifically modern approach to the interpretation of art is distinguished, rooted in the insight that cognitivity in interpretation must be oriented by sensitivity to the subject-object paradigm. It is shown that specific modern theory of interpretation has become established in twenti...

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Main Author: Tingley, Edward.
Other Authors: Lugg, A.
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Published: University of Ottawa (Canada) 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/9820
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-98202018-01-05T19:05:50Z Game of knowledge: The modern interpretation of art. Tingley, Edward. Lugg, A., Fine Arts. Summation. A specifically modern approach to the interpretation of art is distinguished, rooted in the insight that cognitivity in interpretation must be oriented by sensitivity to the subject-object paradigm. It is shown that specific modern theory of interpretation has become established in twentieth-century theory and practice. That theory is demonstrated to be a set of interpretative rules. The hidden dependence of those rules on specific conceptions of the nature of a work of art (qua hermeneutic entity) is revealed. Three such conceptions of the work of art that are basic to modern art history are articulated and critically examined by careful attention to actual works. Interpretation is shown to exceed the strictures of each model, with the specific consequence that the meaning of the work of art in modern times is systematically narrowed. Motives for that narrowing are discussed. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) 2009-03-25T19:56:36Z 2009-03-25T19:56:36Z 1995 1995 Thesis Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 57-04, Section: A, page: 1657. 9780612078888 http://hdl.handle.net/10393/9820 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-16520 532 p. University of Ottawa (Canada)
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Game of knowledge: The modern interpretation of art.
description Summation. A specifically modern approach to the interpretation of art is distinguished, rooted in the insight that cognitivity in interpretation must be oriented by sensitivity to the subject-object paradigm. It is shown that specific modern theory of interpretation has become established in twentieth-century theory and practice. That theory is demonstrated to be a set of interpretative rules. The hidden dependence of those rules on specific conceptions of the nature of a work of art (qua hermeneutic entity) is revealed. Three such conceptions of the work of art that are basic to modern art history are articulated and critically examined by careful attention to actual works. Interpretation is shown to exceed the strictures of each model, with the specific consequence that the meaning of the work of art in modern times is systematically narrowed. Motives for that narrowing are discussed. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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