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PHIL 3116 - PHILOSOPHIES OF ART |
Prerequisite: Not open to freshmen. A previous course in art/art history, philosophy, or literature highly recommended. Arts course (A). Does art save us from truth, or does it reveal something deeper? Art-making is self-discovery, critique, destruction, recreation, and how divine-nature outsources its work. This course focuses on theories of art and creativity that will inspire our sensibility, from Plato, Schiller, Dilthey, Wittgenstein, and Lyotard, among other classic, romantic, and postmodern theorists. There will be an added creative emphasis on art-studio style projects, as well as review-style articles. Faculty: L. Privitello 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Face to Face, Hybrid Full, Lecture (do not use), Online Asynchronous, Online Blended, Online Synchronous Arts & Humanities Division Philosophy and Religion Department Course Attributes: Arts -A |