Can someone exlain to me "The Origin of the Works of Art"?
I'm barely grasping anything at all, especially in regards the part where Heidegger talks about "matter and form"
I'm barely grasping anything at all, especially in regards the part where Heidegger talks about "matter and form"
I've been thinking about doing sum art commissions, but I'm still in a dilemma what kind of art style and medium I should do.
I'm considering charcoal (for portrait sketches, because I find portrait drawing easy, but my shading sucks lol), ballpen (also for portrait sketches, but most likely hindi ito viable). I thought about doing anime style dati pa, but I kind of forgot how to draw anime. You may also dm me if you want to see some of my personal sketches and let me know what you think of it
I will accept any suggestions po^^ ty
(I hate the circle outline in his face tho)
So being that I want to learn a new topic and uproot myself out of the same, usual topics in philosophy, I had this sudden urge to venture on the territories of ecology/environment etc. Of course it's still related to my deep affinity with philosophy, so
I want, mainly, books that relates ecology/environment to ethics, human happiness [in a sort of Emerson or Thoreau sense] and existential topics