Art and Philosophy
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Art. Philosophy. Aesthetics.Abstract
By proposing a line of reasoning for the material of studies on reading and production of meanings in visual arts, the intertwining between art and philosophy came to mind. Countless philosophers, over the millennia, have talked about art in various contexts and situations, sometimes disqualifying it, in others, emphasizing the creation and expression of it and conceived by it. For the most part, the thinkers appropriated art so they could lecture on the beautiful.
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