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Joseph Douglas Parry

Brigham Young University
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  • Brigham Young University
    Department of Philosophy
    Affiliate Faculty
University of Utah
English Department
PhD, 1995
Provo, Utah, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Aesthetics
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Arts and Humanities
Continental Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Arts and Humanities
Continental Philosophy
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    Language and Piety in the Middle English Romance (review)
    The Medieval Review 9. 2002.
    European Philosophy
  • Art and Phenomenology (edited book)
    Routledge. 2010.
    Philosophy of art is traditionally concerned with the definition, appreciation and value of art. Through a close examination of art from recent centuries, _Art and Phenomenology_ is one of the first books to explore visual art as a mode of experiencing the world itself, showing how in the words of Merleau-Ponty ‘Painting does not imitate the world, but is a world of its own’. An outstanding series of chapters by an international group of contributors examine the following questions: Paul Klee an…Read more
    Philosophy of art is traditionally concerned with the definition, appreciation and value of art. Through a close examination of art from recent centuries, _Art and Phenomenology_ is one of the first books to explore visual art as a mode of experiencing the world itself, showing how in the words of Merleau-Ponty ‘Painting does not imitate the world, but is a world of its own’. An outstanding series of chapters by an international group of contributors examine the following questions: Paul Klee and the body in art colour and background in Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology of art self-consciousness and seventeenth-century painting Vermeer and Heidegger philosophy and the painting of Rothko embodiment in Renaissance art sculpture, dance and phenomenology. _Art and Phenomenology_ is essential reading for anyone interested in phenomenology, aesthetics, and visual culture.
    Maurice Merleau-PontyMartin HeideggerArts and HumanitiesPerception and PhenomenologyContinental Aest…Read more
    Maurice Merleau-PontyMartin HeideggerArts and HumanitiesPerception and PhenomenologyContinental Aesthetics
  • Chaucer's Host: Up-So-Doun (review)
    The Medieval Review 3. 1999.
    Poetry
  • Chaucer's Open Books: Resistance to Closure in Medieval Discourse (review)
    The Medieval Review 6. 1999.
    PoetryOther Academic Areas
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