Item Number: 145326 Title: Michael Fried and Philosophy: Absorption, Theatricality, and Modernism Author: Abbott, Mathew (ed) Price: Not Available ISBN: 9781138679801 Description: London: Routledge, 2017. 25cm., hardcover, 272pp. illus. Contents: 1. Constantin Constantius Goes to the Theatre, Michael Fried. 2. Diderot, Fried, and Wittgenstein - Seeing the World Sub Specie Aeternitatis, James Conant. 3. Schiller and Heidegger - The Diderotian Problematic and Philosophical Aesthetics, David Wellbery. 4. The Aesthetics of Absorption, Magdalena Ostas. 5. Grace and Equality, Fried and Rancière (and Kant), Knox Peden. 6. The World of Art - Diderot's Conception of Aesthetic Absorption, Andrea Kern. 7. 'Ever new Laocoöns' - the Philosopher, the Critic, and the Artist in Michael Fried's Poetry, Jennifer Ashton. 8. Michael Fried, Theatricality, and the Threat of Skepticism, Paul Gudel. 9. Vicissitudes of Conviction - On Modernism and Skepticism, Mathew Abbott. 10. The Question of Spectacle - Rousseau, Nietzsche, and Michael Fried, Tracy Strong. 11. Formalism and the Appearance of Nature, Richard Moran. 12. 'When I raise my arm' - Michael Fried's Theory of Action, Walter Benn Michaels. 13. Agency, Intention, and Meaning - Michael Fried on Photography, Diarmuid Costello. 14. Why Does Photography Matter as Art Now, as Never Before? On Fried and Intention, Robert Pippin. 15. Art and Objecthood - Fried versus Fried, Rex Butler. 16. Becoming Medium, Stephen Melville. 17. Deep Relationality and the Hinge-like Structure of History - Michael Fried's Photographs, Stephen Mulhall.
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