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Creativity and Cosmic Fields of World Awareness
Author(s) -
Algis Mickūnas
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
santalka filosofija komunikacija
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2029-6339
pISSN - 2029-6320
DOI - 10.3846/coactivity.2011.01
Subject(s) - the arts , articulation (sociology) , epistemology , creativity , space (punctuation) , metaphysics , meaning (existential) , composition (language) , movement (music) , sociology , aesthetics , philosophy , psychology , visual arts , politics , social psychology , art , linguistics , political science , law

The article explicates one significant, although usually overlooked, aspect of all arts: cosmos.  Numerous ontological, metaphysical, epistemological, psychological, sociological, and even moralistic factors were discussed throughout the entire history of philosophy, each offering its own version as to the nature and meaning of art. Yet it constantly appeared that something is missing from all these analyses and claims, although it was involved in any art - space, time and movement - cosmic composition. As Kant had sharply demonstrated, this composition is a necessary, a priori condition of all experience, all philosophical and scientific explanations. Given this demonstration, the article shows the ways that space-time-movement is articulated at various levels of awareness and how such an articulation is initiated by art. In this sense, arts are the leading edge of all advancements in philosophy, sciences, and even transformations of daily awareness.

 

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