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Areas of Knowledge: Art

Areas of Knowledge: Art. Areas of Knowledge: Art. This is what happened. This is significant. Making the familiar new. Areas of Knowledge: Art. What´s this about?. Areas of Knowledge: Art. Areas of Knowledge: Art. Areas of Knowledge: Art. What are the arts for? Is art important?

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Areas of Knowledge: Art

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  1. Areas of Knowledge: Art

  2. Areas of Knowledge: Art This is what happened This is significant

  3. Making the familiar new Areas of Knowledge: Art

  4. What´s this about? Areas of Knowledge: Art

  5. Areas of Knowledge: Art

  6. Areas of Knowledge: Art

  7. What are the arts for? Is art important? What can the arts show us/teach us that we can’t know in other ways? Areas of Knowledge: Art

  8. Some key points: • Art of one form or another can be found in all cultures, and the desire to make aesthetically pleasing objects seems to be universal • Among the criteria for distinguishing art from non-art are the intentions of the artist, the quality of the work, and the response of the spectators • It could be argued that great art stands the test of time and is inexhaustible – in the sense that it constantly reveals new things to us Areas of Knowledge: Art

  9. Some key points: • The Copy Theory says the purpose of Art is to copy reality. But it could be argued that art is not so much a slavish reproduction of reality as a creative reinterpretation of it • A second theory sees Art as a means of communication which enables us to imaginatively project ourselves into new situations and communicate emotions that lie beyond everyday language • A third theory says that the Arts have an educative role and at their best broaden our awareness, develop our empathy and sharpen our moral intuitions Areas of Knowledge: Art

  10. Reason What role does reason play in artistic creation? Maths What is the connection between maths and music? Perception Do the arts help us to see the world with new eyes? Areas of Knowledge: Art Ethics To what extent do the arts ‘civilise’ people? Natural Sciences What role does creative imagination play in the sciences? The Arts Emotion Is art the language of the emotions? Human Sciences How does literature help us understand human nature? History How much can we learn about the past from the history of art?

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