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  1. 8 de oct. de 2019 · The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature. José Ortega y Gasset. Volume 89 in the series Princeton Classics. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691197968. Cite this. Share this. Overview. Contents. About this book. A classic work on radical aesthetics by one of the great philosophers of the early twentieth century.

  2. 18 de ago. de 2020 · The dehumanization of art ; and other essays on art, culture, and literature : Ortega y Gasset, José, 1883-1955 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Ortega y Gasset, José, 1883-1955. Publication date. 1968. Topics. Aesthetics, Art, Fiction. Publisher. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press. Collection.

  3. The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature | Princeton University Press. Philosophy. The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature. José Ortega y Gasset. Paperback. Price: $26.95/£22.00. ISBN: 9780691019611. Published: Nov 21, 1968. Copyright: 1969. Pages: 204. Size: 5 x 8 in. Buy This.

  4. 8 de oct. de 2019 · The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature. José Ortega y Gasset. Princeton University Press, Oct 8, 2019 - Literary Criticism - 224 pages. A...

    • José Ortega y Gasset
    • 224 pages
    • 0691197962, 9780691197968
    • Princeton University Press, 2019
  5. The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature | Semantic Scholar. DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvfrxr8z. Corpus ID: 152986312. The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature. J. Gasset. Published 1 November 1968. Art, Philosophy.

  6. The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature José Ortega y Gasset Limited preview - 2019 José Ortega y Gasset Limited preview - 1968

  7. The dehumanization of art refers to the removal of human elements from these works, eliminating the content, but keeping the form. In his work, Ortega explains how the untrained eye, which is used to seeing only content in traditional paintings, must find a new approach to viewing the work of art.