Course Contents
• Introduction to Philosophy and Importance of Aesthetics
• Philosophical Approaches to Art
• Ideologies and philosophic Concepts that shaped Prehistoric and Ancient art.
• Philosophy and ideological beliefs behind the aesthetic diversity of the major cultures of the world.
Course Synopsis
Aesthetics and Philosophy is recommended for PhD students because it enhances their intellectual thinking. Philosophical perceptive are vital sources to study the nature of art. The aim of this subject is to teach students of art history how to nurture their critical thinking with philosophical and aesthetic concepts. The objective of the course is to make students learn the analogy of a concept in similar situations. The aim is to provide different perspectives to study art and culture with a deeper understanding.
Course Learning Outcomes
After an in-depth analysis of various art theories, the student will be able to develop a critical eye towards understanding art. The analogous discourses, presentations and written assignments will enable a student to experience art criticism as a profession as well as utilize it as a tool in scholarly writings. The course will aid the students in crafting their research projects with a more intellectual content.
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