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Hermeneutical aesthetics presupposes phenomenological involvement with the subject matters of art rather than disinterested detachment.
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Hermeneutical aesthetics seeks to break through the pleasurable distractions of aesthetic consciousness in order to disclose the cultural and linguistic realities that manifest themselves within it.
Aesthetics as the study of what objectively informs our subjective awareness 2008
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Hermeneutical aesthetics is dialogical in character.
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Hermeneutical aesthetics regards aesthetic appearance not as a distraction from the real but as the vehicle through which real subject matters reveal themselves.
Aesthetics as the study of what objectively informs our subjective awareness 2008
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Hermeneutical aesthetics regards aesthetic appearance not as a distraction from the real but as the vehicle through which real subject matters reveal themselves.
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Hermeneutical aesthetics presupposes phenomenological involvement with the subject matters of art rather than disinterested detachment.
Aesthetics as the study of what objectively informs our subjective awareness 2008
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Hermeneutical aesthetics is dialogical in character.
Aesthetics as the study of what objectively informs our subjective awareness 2008
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Hermeneutical aesthetics seeks to break through the pleasurable distractions of aesthetic consciousness in order to disclose the cultural and linguistic realities that manifest themselves within it.
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The Biblical geography of Asia Minor, Phoenicia, and Arabia (Biblical cabinet, or, Hermeneutical, exegetical, and philological library) by Ern. Frid.
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Off the top of my head, here's mine for the party at the Hermeneutical Country House:
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