P. Costello, L. Carlson, Phenomenology and the arts

Christine Rojcewicz

pp. 289-294

Through an exploration of the arts, Phenomenology and the Arts traces the relationship between phenomenology qua historical movement and qua descriptive method. Serving as an artistic undertaking, the phenomenological method itself echoes its content when describing artistic matters such as painting, drama, literature, and music. After establishing the thematics and structure of the volume, contributors analyze in rich and groundbreaking ways specifically Kant, Hegel, Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Derrida, and works of art, including select jazz composers, the visual arts of Warhol and Klee, and others affect us. The book is of interest to interdisciplinary researchers engaged in the relationship between art and philosophy.

Publication details

Review of: Carlson Licia, Costello Peter, Phenomenology and the arts, Lexington Books, Lanham, 2016.

DOI: 10.1007/s11007-018-9436-x

Full citation:

Rojcewicz, C. (2018). Review of Phenomenology and the arts by . Continental Philosophy Review 51 (2), pp. 289-294.

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