=LDR 00000nam 2200000 4500 =001 INLIS000000000004932 =005 20221112015625 =035 ##$$a 0010-0520004932 =008 221112################|##########|#eng## =020 ##$$a 0072407093 =041 $$a eng =082 ##$$a 700.103 =084 ##$$a 700.103 MAR h =100 #$$a Martin, F. David =245 14$$a Humanities through the Arts /$c F. David Martin =260 ##$$a New York :$b McGraw-Hill,$c 2003 =300 ##$$a xx, 457p.;23cm ; $c 23cm =500 ##$$a Indeks : p.I-1 - I-8 =520 ##$$a I tell you that it is the greatest good for a human being to have discussions every day about virtue and the other things you hear me talking about, examining my self and others, and that the unexamined life is not [worth living].-Socrates Studying the arts is an integral part of what Socrates calls "the examined life." This statement describes the theoretical foundation of The Humanities through the Arts. Arranged topically by art form-from painting, sculpture, photography, and architecture to literature, music, theater, film, and dance-this beautifully illustrated text helps students learn how to actively engage a work of art. The Humanities through the Arts provides a self-contained foe studying values as revealed in the arts, following the basic theory of revelatory easthetics. =700 #$$a Lee A. Jacobus =990 ##$$a 12472/MKRI-P/IV-2009 =990 ##$$a 12473/MKRI-P/IV-2009 =990 ##$$a 12472/MKRI-P/IV-2009 =990 ##$$a 12473/MKRI-P/IV-2009 =990 ##$$a 12473/MKRI-P/IV-2009 =990 ##$$a 12472/MKRI-P/IV-2009