10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DILETTANTISM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
dilettantism in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
dilettantism im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Dilettantism and Its Values: From Weimar Classicism to the ...
In this wide-ranging study Richard Hibbitt provides the first book-length comparative analysis of the concept of dilettantism, tracing its chronological development and proposing a synthesis of its diverse aspects and values.
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Goethe as Woman: The Undoing of Literature
Dilettantism, I contend, was a personal problem for Goethe in ways that go
beyond just his difficulties with his own nonliterary activity, especially as a
graphic artist (see Vaget, esp. pp. 23-84). One of the curious things about the
project notes is ...
3
The Women Writers in Schiller's Horen: Patrons, Petticoats, ...
While it is true that they undertake their dilettantism project to establish rules for
art that would separate their classical ... each have written in-depth studies that
show that dilettantism is a highly nuanced and unstable term with Goethe and ...
Janet Besserer Holmgren, 2007
4
French Philosophy in the Twentieth Century
Such a rejection, he maintains, entails a "dilettantism" that would endlessly
explore a random variety of human experiences and activities with no concern for
finding a unified or even consistent pattern in the variety. Here Blondel has in
mind ...
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Dwight's Journal of Music
He departs more and more from the truth of objects, and loses himself in
subjective errors. Dilettantism takes its clement from art and spoils art's public, by
depriving it of its earnestness and strictness. All tendency to predilection destroys
art, ...
6
Philosophy as a Lived Experience: Navigating Through ...
In his lecture on 'Dilettantism and enthusiasm as the driving force of the
educational system: Cohen and Rosenzweig' the Swiss-German philosopher
Hartwig Wiedebach (2013) distinguishes between conscious and unconscious
dilettantism ...
Marianna Papastephanou, Torill Strand, Anne Pirrie, 2014
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Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature
Dilettantism takes its element from art and spoils art's public, by depriving it of its
earnestness and strictness. All tendency to predilection destroys art, and
dilettantism, brings in indulgence and favor. At the expense of tbe true artists, it
brings ...
John Sullivan Dwight, 1857
The only praise we could give to dilettantism is in the words: "Saitavit et placuit."
What is dilettantism I Littre writes: "Dilettantism: a great liking for music, especially
for Italian music." Without any doubt, the definition is insufficient. Littre1 ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1901
bility— to possessing the truth. A conscious loss of truth throws serious winds into
pessimism; it covers others with a net of dilettantism. Dilettantism, therefore,
smiling and superficial scepticism, full of charm and elegance, without pedantry
and ...
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Exemplarity and Mediocrity: The Art of the Average from ...
No element of the art system is immune to the infiltration of dilettantism. Notable
is the fact that in this letter (unlike in the project notes) dilettantism designates not
only amateurish artistic attempts but also the critique, consumption, and ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DILETTANTISM» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
dilettantism im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Put Peas In Your Guacamole If You Want To
... Southwest/West Coast transplants accusing you of clueless, effete dilettantism. Hell, even if you are an actual sentient food-writing cactus in a ... «Deadspin, Jul 15»
Little Cactus Flowers: Art in the Shadow of #Grexit
... Gordon should stick to what she's great at (making music) rather than the embarrassing alternative (painterly dilettantism that here essentially ... «Blouinartinfo UK, Jul 15»
Obama's Evolution on Iran Confounds His Critics As Mullahs Scent …
... in the world than the whimsical, capricious, and feckless dilettantism that has afflicted American foreign policy and accelerated the dilution of ... «New York Sun, Jun 15»
Theater J's 'The Tale of the Allergist's Wife'
... form, attending lectures on Butoh, writing a novel influenced by Schopenhauer, and otherwise exercising her genius for cultural dilettantism. «Washington Post, Jun 15»
Rupert Friend of 'Homeland' will be anyone you want him to be
This dilettantism. How bad an idea is it for Peter and Carrie to be getting into a relationship on "Homeland"? It's a terrible idea. It's like putting ... «Los Angeles Times, Mai 15»
'Winter Sleep' the latest masterpiece from Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Often these lacerating encounters are disguised as exercises in ethical dilettantism. Debating such topics as “What should be done about the ... «Boston Globe, Mai 15»
'Female' Or 'Woman'? Which Adjective To Use?
"The latter suggests a kind of dilettantism," that is, not a serious doctor, or "not a real X." We're used to hearing "first lady," Lakoff says, but what ... «International Business Times, Mai 15»
How we got stung by the urban beekeeping craze
But with the rise of the urban beehive, there is a downside to such well-intentioned dilettantism. Earlier this week, newbie beekeepers were ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mai 15»
UK system is poor - but they're not ruled by bureaucrats and …
... the system had exactly the opposite effect. That was owing to Fianna Fáil's professionalism, Fine Gael's dilettantism and Labour's weakness. «Irish Independent, Mai 15»
General Education under the Microscope
My speciality is dilettantism. I'm really good at it. So it can be difficult for us to see that although our undergraduates will one day become ... «Harvard Magazine, Mai 15»