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117 – Maritain's Art and Scholasticism, Pt. 2

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Last updated: November 6, 2024 6:01 pm
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This is a crossover episode in which Thomas teams up with Scott Hambrick and Karl Schutt of the Online Great Books Podcast to discuss classic essays. art and scholasticism Written by Jacques Maritain.

This episode explores beauty as a transcendental entity, its role in art, and intuition as a way to experience artistic beauty. The beauty of a work does not depend on the emotional impact it produces, nor can it be proven by analysis. We experience beauty intellectually, but not by thinking but by intuition.

The hosts also digress into discussions surrounding photography as fine art, Glenn Gould, and craft beer.

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Point 1 for this discussion https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/116-maritains-art-and-scholasticism-pt-1/

buy art and scholasticism https://clunymedia.com/products/art-and-scholasticism

read art and scholasticism Free online (poor translation) https://maritain.nd.edu/jmc/etext/art.htm

Learn more about great books online https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-27-always-wanted-to-study-great-books-heres-how-youll-actually-follow-through-scott-hambrick/

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Source: The Catholic Culture Podcast – catholicculturepodcast.libsyn.com

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