A nalecta Husserliana The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research Volume XCVII (cid:21)(cid:49)(cid:45)(cid:65)(cid:64)(cid:69)(cid:73)(cid:63)(cid:1)(cid:20)(cid:60)(cid:60)(cid:49)(cid:45)(cid:56) (cid:32)(cid:49)(cid:45)(cid:63)(cid:65)(cid:62)(cid:49)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:58)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:24)(cid:68)(cid:47)(cid:49)(cid:63)(cid:63) (cid:24)(cid:48)(cid:53)(cid:64)(cid:49)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:69) (cid:20)(cid:58)(cid:58)(cid:45)(cid:5)(cid:38)(cid:49)(cid:62)(cid:49)(cid:63)(cid:45)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:69)(cid:57)(cid:53)(cid:49)(cid:58)(cid:53)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:45) BEAUTY’S APPEAL ANALECTA HUSSERLIANA THE YEARBOOK OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL RESEARCH VOLUME XCVII Founder and Editor-in-Chief: Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka TheWorldInstituteforAdvancedPhenomenologicalResearchandLearning Hanover,NewHampshire Forsequelvolumesseetheendofthisvolume. BEAUTY’S APPEAL Measure and Excess Edited by ANNA-TERESA TYMIENIECKA TheWorldPhenomenologicalInstitute,Hanover,NH,U.S.A. Publishedundertheauspicesof TheWorldInstituteforAdvancedPhenomenologicalResearchandLearning A-T.Tymieniecka,President LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationDataisavailable ISBN978-1-4020-6520-0(HB) ISBN978-1-4020-6521-7(e-book) PublishedbySpringer, P.O.Box17,3300AADordrecht,TheNetherlands. www.springer.com Printedonacid-freepaper AllRightsReserved ©2008Springer Nopartofthisworkmaybereproduced,storedinaretrievalsystem,ortransmitted inanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical,photocopying,microfilming, recordingorotherwise,withoutwrittenpermissionfromthePublisher,withthe exceptionofanymaterialsuppliedspecificallyforthepurposeofbeingentered andexecutedonacomputersystem,forexclusiveusebythepurchaserofthework. TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ix THEMATIC STUDY BRIAN GRASSOM / Beauty, Truth, Alterity: Beyond Cause and Effect xiii SECTION I LAWRENCE KIMMEL / Eros/Kalon/Agathos: Love, the Beautiful, and the Good 3 GABRIEL HINDIN / The Beautiful Recollected: Memory and Beauty in Plato’s Phaedrus 13 JOHN BALDACCHINO / Art after Beauty: Values before Standards 21 PIERO TRUPIA / The Semantics of Beauty: The Grammar of the Sign and the Phenomenological Gaze for a Knowledge of Reality beyond the Sign 33 SECTION II MARIA GOŁASZEWSKA / The Aesthetics of Possibility: Beauty in the Post-Conceptualist State of Art 67 MARIOLA SUŁKOWSKA / Aesthetization of Aesthetic Values? 75 VALERIE REED AND MAX STATKIEWICZ / Shattering Beauty: Rilke’s Aesthetics of the Fragmentary 85 VICTOR GERALD RIVAS / From Perfect Beauty to a Conscious Life: An Elucidation of the v vi TABLE OF CONTENTS Postromantic Import of Love and Friendship, Based on Henry James’s The Spoils of Poynton 103 ROBERT D. SWEENEY / Von Hildebrands, Father and Son, and the Beautiful 127 SECTION III RAYMOND J. WILSON III / Measure or Excess: The Unity of the Aesthetic, the Ethical, and the Political in Dante, Marlowe, and Molière 139 BRIAN GRASSOM / Measure and Excess 155 TSUNG-I DOW / Harmonious Balance: Ultimate Essence of Beauty and Goodness, A Confucian View 165 VLADIMIR MARCHENKOV / The Dialectic of the Serious and the Ludic in Myth and Art 173 SECTION IV MACIEJ KAŁUZA / The Theater of the Absurd and Reality 183 PATRICIA TRUTTY-COOHILL / Too Much Is Never Enough 187 DIANE SCILLIA / Minimalist Art: “Less is More” or the Paradox of Boredom 195 BRUCE ROSS / Dances with Bears: The Beginnings of Western Art 207 SECTION V JAMES WERNER AND ELENA STYLIANOU / The Re-Emergence of Beauty in Contemporary Technology 215 ARTHUR PIPER / Beauty and Truth in Science and Phenomenology 225 TABLE OF CONTENTS vii CHRISTOPHER WALLACE / Action and the Open Work 239 MATTI IKONEN / Lived Worlds Re-Revisited: The Opacity of the Transparent. A Time-Dweller’s Voyage in the World of the Film Titanic 263 MÜNIR BEKEN / Impenetrable Historiography and Value in Academic Music Composition 281 ANDREW JAY SVEDLOW / Hermeneutic Phenomenology of Mark Rothko’s Painting 287 INDEX 295 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The present collection of studies comes from two annual conferences that the International Society of Phenomenology, Fine Arts and Aesthetics held for its annual 10th and 11th conferences at the Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in May 27 and 28, 2005, and May 26 and 27, 2006. The topics treated respectively were “Beauty’s Appeal in the Trans- formation of Standards for Valuation” and “The Happy Choice: Measure or Excess.” These themes fitted together beautifully within a common network ofourmetaphysico-aestheticdiscourse,sothatIfounditmostappropriateto combine their texts. I thank the authors most sincerely for their personal, insightful, and inventive work. My secretary Jeff Hurlburt merits thanks for his careful preparation of the editorial work, and Springer Publishing for copyediting and proofreading. A-T. T ix THEMATIC STUDY
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