Porceddu Cilione, Pier Alberto
Per una rideterminazione della naturalità dell'arte [Articolo]
Università degli Studi di Milano, 2017-11-01

In our metaphysical tradition, art has always been intended as the opposite pole of nature. Art, in the strict philosophical meaning of the concept, has always indicated the artificial character of a thing. In this sense, art has been intended as the name of the process through which an artificial object is produced. For this reason, the Greek term for art is téchne, which also means technology. But art also means the artistic, aesthetic character of things, particularly of natural things. That is why it is imperative to reconsider the philosophical meaning of art, nature, technology and their problematic conceptual relationship.     

Diritti: Copyright (c) 2018 Materiali di Estetica. Terza serie
In relazione con: https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/MdE/article/view/9566/9052
Sorgente: Materiali di Estetica. Terza serie; N. 4.1 (2017): La filosofia e le arti
Sorgente: 2283-558X
Sorgente: 2283-558X
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