Nelson Goodman
Languages of Art
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Nelson Goodman’s Languages of Art: An Approach to a Theory of Symbols (1968) is a groundbreaking work in the philosophy of art that challenges traditional notions of representation and aesthetics. In this influential book, Goodman develops a theory of symbols and notation systems, exploring how artworks function as symbolic languages rather than mere imitations of reality. He investigates various forms of artistic expression—such as painting, music, and dance—through the lens of semiotics and logic, introducing key concepts like “denotation,” “exemplification,” and “worldmaking.” Languages of Art is both intellectually rigorous and conceptually bold, offering a new framework for understanding how we interpret and ascribe meaning to artistic forms. It remains a foundational text for students and scholars in aesthetics, semiotics, and art theory.
Στοιχεία έκδοσης
- Φιλοσοφία - Επιστήμη
- Nelson Goodman (συγγραφέας)
- Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.
- 280
- 9780915144341