| Picture | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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![]() | Catharsis in Poetics | Aristotle | 100%
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![]() | Art as escape from the Will | Arthur Schopenhauer | 100%
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![]() | Apollonian vs. Dionysian | Friedrich Nietzsche | 100%
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![]() | Art as stage in Absolute Spirit | Georg W.F. Hegel | 100%
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![]() | Critique of Judgment | Immanuel Kant | 100%
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![]() | the Origin of the Work of Art | Martin Heidegger | 100%
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![]() | Mimesis & suspicion of art | Plato | 100%
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![]() | standard of taste | David Hume | 75%
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![]() | Aura & mechanical reproduction | Walter Benjamin | 75%
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![]() | Sublime vs. beautiful (terror, vastness, emotional intensity) | Edmund Burke | 50%
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![]() | Art as negative critique of society | Theodor W. Adorno | 50%
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![]() | coins "aesthetics" as a discipline | Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten | 0%
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![]() | Artworld theory | Arthur Danto | 0%
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![]() | Significant form (formalism) | Clive Bell | 0%
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![]() | play drive; aesthetic experience reconciles reason & nature | Friedrich Schiller | 0%
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![]() | The Principles of Art | Robin George Collingwood | 0%
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