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引用次数: 27
摘要
在这本名为《呼唤与回应》(the Call and the Response)的书中,著名哲学家和神学家让-路易斯·克雷蒂安(Jean-Louis christien)重访了一个最喜欢的主题:人类生活是如何被呼唤与回应的经历塑造的,并以艺术为背景进行了探索。对克里斯汀来说,艺术是对艺术家所看到或听到的事物的反应,以及这些行为如何引起观众的反应。他的论点在风格和内容上都是独一无二的,具有深刻的精神和知识而不是学术。
In the aptly titled The Call and the Response, renowned philosopher and theologian Jean-Louis Chrtien revisits a favorite theme: how human life is shaped by the experience of call and response, explored using art as a context. For Chrtien, art is about acts in response to what the artist sees or hears and how these acts provoke responses from viewers. Deeply spiritual and intellectual without being academic, his arguments are unique, in both style and content.