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- W3043711018 abstract "espanolEste articulo pretende salir al paso de la generalizada tesis segun la cual los escolasticos medievales no manejarian la idea de bella arte. Partiendo de una sugerencia de Anzulewicz, el autor muestra como san Alberto Magno si ha entendido la peculiaridad de las bellas artes y las pone en estrecha relacion con las artes liberales. Existen bellas artes, como la musica, que se buscan por si mismas y, por tanto, pueden ser tenidas como plenamente liberales. Frente a ellas, existen otras artes llamadas mecanicas, cuyo fin es utilitario. En tercer lugar, hay otras artes que, aunque tambien procuran alguna utilidad, son escogidas por ellas mismas y por tanto son en parte liberales; en ese grupo deberiamos situar bellas artes como la arquitectura. Un arte sera mas bella y mas liberal en cuanto participe mas de la razon y de la belleza del alma. El producto esta llamado a ser una metafora del bien honesto de la virtud. La propia contemplacion de esta belleza plasmada por el arte provoca un goce estetico. De este modo, se aprecia que Alberto, no menos que santo Tomas, habla de un placer unido a la contemplacion de lo bello. EnglishThis article aims to address the widespread thesis according to which medieval scholastics would not handle the idea of fine art. Based on a suggestion by Anzulewicz, the author shows how Albert the Great did understand the peculiarity of fine arts and put them in close relationship with liberal arts. There are fine arts, such as music, which are sought after for their own sake and can, therefore, be considered as fully liberal. In contrast to them, there are other arts called mechanical, whose purpose is utilitarian. In the third place, there are other arts which, although also possessing some utility, are chosen for their own sake and are therefore partly liberal; we should place fine arts such as architecture in that group. The more art participates in reason and the beauty of the soul, the more it will be fine and liberal. The product is called to be a metaphor for the honest good of virtue. The very contemplation of this beauty embodied by art evokes an aesthetic enjoyment. In this way, we can see that Albert, no less than Aquinas, speaks of the pleasure linked to the contemplation of beauty." @default.
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- W3043711018 title "San Alberto Magno y las bellas artes" @default.
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