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Kormin, N. A. Aesthetical thinking and the canon of philosophy

Abstract: The article is about a difficult pattern of relations between aesthetical conceptions and the philosophical canon. The author of the article uncovered the constituent meaning of the canonic configuration and raised the “matter in dispute” about whether the timeless canon of philosophizing may be expressed aesthetically.


Keywords:

philosophy, metaphysics, aesthetics, art, history of philosophy, aesthetical way of thinking, canon, norm.


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