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  • Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
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  • 1. Analyze the historical development of aesthetic thought from a philosophical perspective.
  • 1.1 Identify the main differences between classical and modern aesthetic theories. Compare the aesthetic perspectives of major philosophers such as Plato, Kant, and Hegel.
  • 1.2. Compare the aesthetic perspectives of major philosophers such as Plato, Kant, and Hegel.
  • Evaluate various definitions of art through philosophical texts.
  • 2.1. Analyze key approaches such as mimesis, representation, expression, and conceptual art.
  • 2.2. Critically discuss the conceptions of art developed by contemporary thinkers like Danto, Adorno, and Rancière.
  • Conceptualize aesthetic experience through its embodied, affective, and intellectual dimensions.
  • 3.1. Analyze the experience of art based on phenomenological approaches.
  • 3.2. Question the relationship between performance art, the body, and space in aesthetic contexts.
  • Discuss the relations between art and ethics, politics, and social structures.
  • 4.1. Explain how art functions as a political and critical tool.
  • 4.2. Evaluate issues of representation, identity, and otherness through examples from contemporary art.

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