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4.28.2016 - Rhetorical Analysis: Avenue H & Hudson Yards
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Led by M Twist, the class attempts rhetorical analysies of the Avenue H subway stop in Brooklyn and the new Hudson Yards station in Manhattan.Introduction features a discussion of writing a rhetorical analysis paper.Di M Twist
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4.14.2016 - Rhetorical Analysis: The New Museum
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Led by M Twist, the class attempts a rhetorical analysis of The New Museum in New York City.Di M Twist
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4.21.2016 - Rhetorical Analysis: Vignelli Subway Map
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Led by M Twist, the class attempts a rhetorical analysis of the Vignelli New York City subway map.Di M Twist
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4.7.2016 - Rhetorical Analysis: The Whitney Museum
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Led by M Twist, the class attempts a rhetorical analysis of the (new) Whitney Museum of American Art.Introduction features a short lecture on expression theory.Di M Twist
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4.29.2016 - Formal Analysis: Dover Beach
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Led by M Twist, the class attempts a formal analysis of Matthew Arnold's poem "Dover Beach".Introduction features a discussion of a method of writing a paper that is conducive to thinking in a formally analytic way.Di M Twist
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Lecture 8: M Twist on how the theory of Formal Analysis is compatible to the Expression theory
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M Twist explains how the expression theory of art is coherent with this theory of formal analysis through the ideas of philosopher R. G. Collingwood. Lecture delivered on May 2nd, 2014.Di M Twist
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We want to call attention to the different kinds of methods that are cognates to these methods:There is a method called dialectic. There is always in dialectic an abstract general principle in virtue of which a thing is intelligible. There is an analytic method. There is always an underlying physical principle in virtue of which the thing is intell…
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M Twist's Graduation Speech on The VirtuesDelivered May 12th, 2016Di M Twist
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"How do you know?" is one of the objections to a class in formal analysis. But, intention, like every other term that we’ve been dealing with is a philosophical term and it has a lot of different possible meanings. The question is, what does it mean in any given philosophical orientation. Again, words aren’t things that have one meaning, they have …
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The History, Philosophy, and End of the Formal Analysis Course
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The final lecture of the terminal Formal Analysis course: the philosophical upbringing, peak, and demise of the Scholar's Program and the resulting Formal Analysis course.Di M Twist
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The meaning of criticism varies from one view of the arts to another. M Twist discuss moral criticism, technical criticism, reviewing and criticism as a learning. Lecture delivered on March 21st, 2014.Di M Twist
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Lecture 4:The idea underlying Formal Analysis is not an idea you hear in any other kind of philosophical approach to the arts.Just to remind you: We were talking that art is an imitation of nature. We came up with the idea that if art is an imitation of changeless models then beauty is truth. If art is a cause of effects, that is to say, an imitati…
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Lecture 3:An examination of the idea that art imitates nature. Lecture delivered on February 21st, 2014.Di M Twist
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Lecture 2:We are taking the position that works of art are self-intelligible wholes. Now, we are contrasting that position to other positions taken by people who believe the intelligibility of the work lies in the historical epoch, or people who regard the work as a cause of effects and look for intelligibility in the causes and people who make sub…
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Lectures on Formal Analysis by M TwistLecture 1: The position taken is that artworks are self-intelligible wholes in contrast to other possible philosophical positions, namely context understood as a historical epoch, as an immediate antecedent events(immediate cause) and as a subjective experience of the reader. Lecture delivered on February 7th, …
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