Philosophy and Culture
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Chesnov, Y. V. (2009). Existentials: gesture. Philosophy and Culture, 5. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=56692
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Philosophy and Culture
Reference:
Chesnov, Y. V. (2009). Existentials: gesture. Philosophy and Culture, 5. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=56692
Chesnov, Y. V. Existentials: gestureAbstract: Resume: the author of the article suggests that Hegel’s conception about the absolute gesture should be viewed as the basis for existential teaching about gesture. It is shown that Heidegger’s teaching about the eternal return of ground does not contradict to it. Hegel’s philosophy gave rise to Merlo-Ponti’s phenomenology. Very concrete anthropological data proves that these conceptions are true. The central example of this is Moses especially his sculptures created by Michelangelo. Keywords: philosophy, existential, pointing hand, Moses, Michelangelo, Italian gestures, archaic gestures, antique gestures, sitting pose, counter party.
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