Aesthetics of Appearing

by Martin Seel

On This Page

Description

This book proposes that aesthetics begin not with concepts of being or semblance, but with a concept of appearing. Appearing bespeaks of the reality that all aesthetic objects share, however different they may otherwise be. For Martin Seel, appearing plays its part everywhere in the aesthetic realm, in all aesthetic activity. In his book, Seel examines the existential and cultural meaning of aesthetic experience. In doing so, he brings aesthetics and philosophy of art together again, which show more in continental as well as analytical thinking have been more and more separated in the recent decades. Within Seel's framework, to apprehend things and events with respect to how they appear momentarily and simultaneously to our senses represents a genuine way for human beings to encounter the world. The consciousness that emerges here is an anthropologically central faculty. In perceiving the unfathomable particularity of a sensuously given we gain insight into the indeterminable of our lives. Attentiveness to what is appearing is therefore at the same time attentiveness to ourselves. This is also the case when works of art imagine past or future, probable or improbable presences. Artworks develop their transgressive energy from their presence as sense-catching forms. They bring about a special presence in which a presentation of close or distant presences comes about. show less

Tags

Recommendations

Members

Recently Added By

Author Information

22+ Works 90 Members
Martin Seel is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Giessen

Series

Belongs to Publisher Series

Common Knowledge

Canonical title
Aesthetics of Appearing

Classifications

Genres
Philosophy, Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
111.85Philosophy & psychologyMetaphysics (existence, purpose, and the nature of reality)OntologyProperties of beingAesthetics
LCC
BH39 .S41813Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionAestheticsAesthetics
BISAC

Statistics

Members
21
Popularity
1,236,173
Languages
English, German
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
5