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  1. Sep 25, 2023 · 3. In a contemporary context, high art ( or "fine art" ) is distinguished by the intent of the artist. Low art, such as commercial art like the design of a Campbell's soup tin, can be raised to high art by someone like Andy Warhol. The intent is purely aesthetic and intellectual rather than decorative and commercial. – nwr. Sep 26, 2023 at 3:17.

  2. Dec 17, 2015 · There's a demarcation problem, not only between high and low art, but also around the boundary of art itself. Philosopher William Kennick even claimed that no possible art theory would make you better able to identify a work of art than your naive intuitions. However all your questions presuppose a consensus around aesthetics that just doesn't ...

  3. May 7, 2016 · We can't directly detect God, but we can logically conclude that God must exist from the fact of existence and its qualities. The physical realm can't have come from nothing or eternity. But something must be eternal, so there must be an eternal non-physical intelligent force that caused the physical realm. And for free, we observe evil in the ...

  4. Jan 26, 2018 · You are starting from an extremely biased interpretation of art. Many artists have been well-balanced people. Passion is not a mental disease, and mental diseases do not constitute genuine passion. The art done in Jungian Art Therapy is not high art that speaks to the world, unless it already would be with all the mental torture absent.

  5. What is "high art"? [closed] Does the difference with low art still matter, and is high art not merely socially sanctioned by class but superior to low art, to the extent of the latter being an embarrassing mistake?

  6. One could make a strong case that the advent of non-representational art in the West was determined by the impact of non-Western art itself on the West. It only takes a little reflection to understand that non-western culture will have their own modes of philosophy - simply because the questions of life and the world are common to all of humanity and not just the West.

  7. Apr 11, 2016 · 1. The "pictorial relationship" is the relationship between a sentence (a piece of language) and a fact (a piece of the world). See W's Tractauts: 2.13 "In a picture objects have the elements of the picture corresponding to them." 2.1514 "The pictorial relationship consists of the correlations of the picture’s elements with things."

  8. Dec 5, 2017 · Note that Cosmos & History is a peer reviewed academic journal associated with the group Foundations of Mind, informally headquartered at UC Berkeley. Its members include many PhD's in fields ranging from physics, to cognitive science and consciousness studies, to mathematics and philosophy. Some are world-renowned.

  9. Oct 19, 2017 · Third, on Kant's ethical theory, human life is valuable because human life is rational. In other words, we have worth as people because we possess reason and this makes us have infinite worth vs. other things. Fourth, one can argue that humans are valuable insofar as value-giving is a human act.

  10. Sep 4, 2019 · Autonomy of art- some conceptual distinctions. "The autonomy of art" is sometimes used as a slogan for the view that works of art are devoid of any practical function and thus devoid, as works of art, of instrumental value. This view is, traditionally, traced back to Kant's Critique of Judgment, and in this connection Kant is sometimes referred ...