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Arthur Danto

Authors: Andina, Tiziana;
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Arthur C. Danto (1924) è un filosofo statunitense la cui vasta produzione investe ambiti quali la filosofia (analitica) della storia, l'epistemologia, la filosofia dell'azione e la filosofia dell'arte. A questo versante d'indagine va aggiunto quello dell'interesse per autori e problemi di taglio più continentale, espresso nelle monografie dedicate a Friedrich Nietzsche e a Jean-Paul Sartre e nella riflessione sulla filosofia dell'arte hegeliana. All'attività di filosofo Danto ha unito, per oltre vent'anni, quella di critico d'arte: una lunghissima collaborazione con "The Nation" e, recentemente, con il Corriere della Sera, numerose monografie dedicate ad alcuni degli artisti più influenti del ventunesimo secolo lo hanno reso uno dei critici d'arte di riferimento nel panorama artistico internazionale, oltre che una delle voci più influenti del panorama filosofico contemporaneo.

Arthur C. Danto (1924-2013) is an American philosophy whose rich production encompasses the (analytic) philosophy of history, epistemology, the philosophy of action and the philosophy of art. Along with this type of inquiry, his interests includes also authors and problems in the continental tradition, as shown by his books on Nietzsche and Jean-Paul Sartre and his reflection on Hegelian philosophy of art. For over twenty years he also engaged as an art critic. His long-standing collaboration with “The Nation”, more recently the “Corriere della Sera”, and his numerous monographs on some of the most influential artists of the 21st century, made him a recognizable critic in the international art world, and one of the most respected voices in the contemporary philosophical world.

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Filosofia dell'arte, Ontology, Philosophy of art, Arthur C. Danto, Ontologia

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