Langerovej estetika: reflexie v dejinách európskej estetiky

Agáta Košičanová

Abstract


One of the main article goals are going to be especially analytical, comparing as well as deductive English language specialised reflections of this philosopher and aesthetics-studious person together with our Slovak and Czech language sources. The part of our work is going to be also concentrated on the previous conferential reflections, but an addition of the next, not only her bookish and past characteristics, but also the current Internet ones, that are an integral part of our life and inevitable information sources, is going to be presented too. All these considerations´ result should be the following, closer Langer´s clarification in the 20th and 21st century aesthetics-philosophical world. Due to all the above mentioned ideas, the next article goal of the same interest relevance is going to happen the comparative current/modern authors theories of the philosophical-aesthetics art world insight, concerning the understood and reflected Susanne Langer´s part of her lifetime work so far. Our research should then be focused on closer assembling of our answer to the continually ongoing question about the philosophy of art and aesthetics´s meaning and message of this controversial american philosophical and aesthetics world figure.

Keywords


reflection of Susanne Langer; American aesthetics; Slovak and Czech aesthetics; present

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6387894

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