Art, Beauty and Creativity: Indian and Western Aesthetics
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Book Detail:
- Author: Gupta, Shyamala
- Brand: D.K. Print World Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Release Date: 04-07-2011
- EAN: 9788124610992
- Package Dimensions: 9.8 x 5.9 x 2.0 inches
- Languages: English
About This Book:
This book, authored by Dr. Shyamala Gupta, offers an in-depth exploration of philosophical themes and concepts in aesthetics. It investigates the historical progression of aesthetic theories, spanning both Western and Indian traditions. The book delves into topics such as the philosophy of beauty, the nature of art, and creative processes, addressing key theories and viewpoints from ancient times to modern philosophy. With its carefully structured approach, the book not only offers theoretical insights but also connects aesthetic concepts to other fields like culture, science, and morality, making it a comprehensive resource for scholars, students, and anyone with an interest in philosophical aesthetics.
About the Author:
Dr. Shyamala Gupta is an accomplished scholar with expertise in philosophy, especially in the fields of aesthetics and cultural studies. She has contributed significantly to the understanding of both Indian and Western philosophical traditions, offering a deep comparative analysis of art, beauty, and the philosophy of creativity. With a focus on bridging Eastern and Western viewpoints, Dr. Gupta's work has been highly regarded in academic circles for its clarity, depth, and accessible approach to complex ideas. Her writing caters to both academic scholars and general readers, making her a respected voice in philosophical discourse.


