Georg Bertram recently argued that a consistent and accomplished philosophy of art should consider not only the specific nature of art, but also its value as human practice. Following this line of reasoning, I will defend that “art” may be a particular way to look at and to develop human practices and that the link between human practices and art is provided by improvisation.

The Birth of Art from the Spirit of Improvisation

Bertinetto Alessandro
2018-01-01

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Georg Bertram recently argued that a consistent and accomplished philosophy of art should consider not only the specific nature of art, but also its value as human practice. Following this line of reasoning, I will defend that “art” may be a particular way to look at and to develop human practices and that the link between human practices and art is provided by improvisation.
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Improvisation, Aesthetics, Philosophy of Art, Human Practices, Normativity, Habits
Bertinetto Alessandro
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