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All serious ethical research must be normative. A
normative-ethical attitude towards art consists in
perceiving it as a mode of practice, providing
aesthetic knowledge that in turn contributes to the
ethical edification of social and historical
consciousness. Today, more than ever, man is an
enigma to himself. Our ability to create, to shape,
to construct, to stage, and to design, is growing
day by day. But the more we try to find ourselves in
this realm of possibilities, in this vortex of
virtuality, the more we lose ourselves. In these
tensions we no longer possess the old tranquilizers,
values and grand narratives. We have been given the
task of combining what cannot be combined, of
uniting the totality of contradictions accumulated
by man through a grandiose program in search of a
vita nuova.
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Professor Pierre
Guillet de Monthoux just published his new book:
The Art Firm.
Aesthetics Management
and Metaphysical Marketing
From Wagner to Wilson
In the series of
Stanford Business Books.
For more info please
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