
Counterculture vs. metaphysics: Jim Morrison and his «Notes on a Vision»
Author(s) -
Николай Мурзин
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
vox
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2077-6616
pISSN - 2077-6608
DOI - 10.37769/2077-6608-2020-29-5
Subject(s) - counterculture , metaphysics , theme (computing) , perception , epistemology , aesthetics , philosophy , psychoanalysis , cognitive science , art history , history , psychology , computer science , operating system
Jim Morrison’s creative legacy still draws the attention of intellectual explorers. Yet there is one item that has been in fact seriously avoided through years — «Notes on a Vision», maybe his one and only theoretical issue, or at least something of a kind. This article is a considerable attempt (as for Russian «Morrison studies», holds true) to represent the complexity of Morrison’s views on the history, development and metaphysics of human perception, which may be his outline theme through life.