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Virginie Matéo
This French-language paperback explores the philosophical and practical dimensions of aesthetics and beauty, examining how these concepts intersect with art, culture, and human perception. Written by Virginie Matéo, the book delves into the historical and theoretical frameworks that define aesthetic value, offering insights into its role in shaping artistic expression and societal values. Through a blend of critical analysis and reflective discourse, it addresses questions about the nature of beauty, its subjective and objective qualities, and its relevance in contemporary contexts. The work is structured to bridge academic inquiry with accessible discussion, making it suitable for readers interested in philosophy, art theory, or cultural studies. While rooted in classical aesthetic principles, the text also considers modern interpretations, reflecting on how digital media and globalization influence our understanding of beauty. The author’s approach balances rigor with clarity, avoiding overly technical language while maintaining depth. This edition, published by L'Etudiant in 2002, serves as both an introductory text and a resource for those seeking to deepen their engagement with aesthetic philosophy. Its focus on interdisciplinary connections—linking art, ethics, and sociology—positions it as a valuable contribution to discussions about the evolving landscape of beauty in a rapidly changing world.
| Publisher | L'Etudiant |
|---|---|
| Pages | 158 |
| Format | Mass Market Paperback |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-846-24208-9 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-846-24208-0 primary |
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