Table of Contents
Bogna J. Gladden-Obidzińska: Editorial
I. Back to (Beautiful) Things in Themselves
Josef Seifert: Dietrich von Hildebrand’s Defense of the Objectivity of Beauty in Music and His Critique of Aesthetic Subjectivism.
Mátyás Szalay: Living the Beauty – Experiencing Beauty: Contributions to a Critique of the Aesthetics of Dietrich von Hildebrand.
Dietrich von Hildebrand: The Realm of Aesthetic Values: Metaphysical and Sensible Beauty (trans. from German into Polish by Filip Borek).
II. From Politics to Aesthetics of Disgust
Andrzej Gniazdowski: Flesh and Blood (and Bone): The Psychopathology of Anarcho-Communism According to Aurel Kolnai.
Peter Mahr: The Double Bind of Disgust: Kolnai, Derrida and Psychoanalysis in Philosophical Aesthetics Before and After 1968.
Aurel Kolnai: Disgust (selected fragments) (trans. from German into Polish by Robert Ignatowicz and Daniel Roland Sobota).
III. Phenomenology and the Avant-Garde
Andrzej Krawiec: The Anamorphosis of Works of Art from the Perspective of Jean-Luc Marion’s Phenomenology.
Alicja Rybkowska: The Legacy of the Avant-Garde Today: A Philosophical Perspective.
Paula Milczarczyk: «Does the Whole World Consist of Latent Works of Art?» The Ready-Made as a Model for Experiencing Non-Artistic Reality.
Adam Cichoń: Deleuze, Slow Cinema and Duration, or Where the Image Leads Us.