Objectless faith through inaesthetics

Luzar, R (2016) Objectless faith through inaesthetics. In: Knowledge, Reality, Transcendence: A Dialogue Between East & West, 31 October - 6 November 2016, Constanta, Sinaia, Vatra Dornei, Romania.

Abstract

The article critically investigates 'faith' through 'objects' metaphysical, real, and divine; fundamentally rethinking related claims around experience as 'aesthetic'. The investigation is made throughout contexts of Continental philosophies, Judeo-Christian religion, and contemporary art. It queries notions of faith expressed around objects that, especially in art today, are curiously – and paradoxically – perceived as imperceivable or 'immaterial' yet (aesthetically) 'live' in presence. Theoretical conditions are interrogated, rethinking experiences, or immediate receptions to, so-called immaterial objects.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > B Philosophy (General)
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BH Aesthetics
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BL Religion
N Fine Arts > N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR
Divisions: Bath School of Art, Film and Media
Date Deposited: 13 Jun 2017 14:18
Last Modified: 15 Aug 2021 09:45
URI / Page ID: https://researchspace.bathspa.ac.uk/id/eprint/9310
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