Review from the Book "El oasis del arte en la filosofía de Martin Heidegger"
Keywords:
Mateo Belgrano, Martin Heidegger, Art, The origin of the work of art, BeingAbstract
The researcher and doctor of philosophy Mateo Belgrano presents in his new book a detailed study whose general theme is the artistic phenomenon in the thought of Martin Heidegger. Published in the philosophy collection of the Sb publishing house, specialized in phenomenology, El oasis del arte en la filosofía de Heidegger is the result of years of research that culminated in its author obtaining a postgraduate degree. Belgrano, who also has a master's degree in Argentine and Latin American Art History, a first book dedicated to the emergence of cryptoart and twenty articles in magazines specialized in art and philosophy, shares with us his “log” (p. 29) of travel captured in the six chapters that structure his writing. The focus of attention falls specifically on the essay “The Origin of the Work of Art”, reconstructing the itinerary that led to its writing and placing it at the heart of his intellectual production, between Being and Time (1927) and Contributions to Philosophy ( Of the event) (1936-1938).
References
Belgrano, M. (2023). El oasis del arte en la filosofía de Martin Heidegger. Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: Sb editorial.
Emad, P., Von Herrmann, F.-W., Maly, K., & Fédier, F. (Eds.). (1989). Heidegger Studies Vol. 5. Martin Heidegger 1889-1989. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot.
Heidegger, M. (1977). Holzwege. Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio
Klostermann.
Heidegger, M. (1983). Einführung in die Metaphysik. Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann.
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