Techne Theory: A New Language for Art

Author:   Henry Staten (University of Washington, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages:   216
Publication Date:   21 February 2019
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Author:   Henry Staten (University of Washington, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Weight:   0.481kg
ISBN:  

9781472592897


ISBN 10:   1472592891
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   21 February 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Each of the diverse chapters makes for highly interesting (and for an analytic philosopher refreshingly different) reading ... [For] analytic philosophers of aesthetics, who have for the most part neglected the topic of creativity, this book is interesting and creative in both style and content. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * From the standpoint of techne theory, Kant's most radical insight concerned the limitation of the creative power of individual genius, which cannot account for the emergence of the novelty or the formal evolution of the artwork. Building on this critical insight, Staten creates a highly original phenomenological investigation into the technical components of art-making, remaining grounded in material processes and what art and literary theory can (and cannot) tell us about them. -- Gregg Lambert, Dean's Professor and Director of the Syracuse University Humanities Center, USA In this learned, original, important, and always lively new study, Henry Staten moves today's heated and often sterile debate about aesthetic form to a new place-a place that is also (and in the best sense), an old place, newly inhabited. Staten rethinks Plato's and Aristotle's concepts of eidos and techne in three ways: first, by bringing searching attention of a scholarly and critical kind to tensions and contradictions within the founding works themselves; second, by making those works respond to the very developments that they sponsored in both Romantic and modernist works; and third, by coordinating ancient Greek concepts of art, form, medium, making, and doing, with a posthumanist framework that reunites knowledge and know-how, theory and practice, eidos and hyle, and vates and poietes. Anyone with any interest in the idea of form (and in the formation of ideas) should read this book. It changes the game we've been playing. -- Marjorie Levinson, F.L. Huetwell Professor of English, University of Michigan, USA * 15/01/2019 *


From the standpoint of techne theory, Kant's most radical insight concerned the limitation of the creative power of individual genius, which cannot account for the emergence of the novelty or the formal evolution of the artwork. Building on this critical insight, Staten creates a highly original phenomenological investigation into the technical components of art-making, remaining grounded in material processes and what art and literary theory can (and cannot) tell us about them. -- Gregg Lambert, Dean's Professor and Director of the Syracuse University Humanities Center, USA


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Henry Staten is Byron W. and Alice L. Lockwood Professor in the Humanities, University of Washington, USA. His acclaimed first book, Wittgenstein and Derrida (1984) was one of the first philosophical commentaries on deconstruction. Since then his work has ranged widely across literature and philosophy from the Greeks through modernism.

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