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Title: The ‘Uffa‘ of philosophy and art : apologies to Marx, Shakespeare, Shelley, Gramsci
Authors: Schembri Bonaci, Giuseppe
Keywords: Art -- Philosophy
Marx, Karl, 1818-1883
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Gramsci, Antonio, 1891-1937
Philosophy, Marxist
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Philosophy Sharing Foundation
Citation: Schembri Bonaci, G. (2023). The ‘Uffa‘ of Philosophy and Art: Apologies to Marx, Shakespeare, Shelley, Gramsci. Share, 20, 29-33.
Abstract: Philosophers have attempted to change reality for more than a century, the question however is, not to change reality but to re-interpret it, again. The Adornian question on the inability of philosophy and its conceptual language to articulate and to dig into the meaning of a work of art is one which is persistently encountered. Due to this question, Picasso’s artistic-creative energy was aborted for a couple of years, pushing him to opt for poetry, poetic-philosophy, Dantesque-poetic-philosophy, in versed prose. Arthur Danto, amongst others, quite correctly believed that such an inability is caused by the fact that contemporary art has itself become philosophy, and without such a categorisation art is constrained to blur into nonsense.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/116885
ISSN: 27912647
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