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Aesthetics: Form, Content, and my dad’s cheesecake theory

by Kurt Knecht | Oct 18, 2011 | cheesecake, Dalhaus, J.S. Bach, Picasso, Stokowski, T.S. Eliot, Uncategorized

So the big question that has to be answered is: Is form separable from content in an art object as St. Augustine seems to suggest. I confess that I haven’t been able to puzzle out all of the questions in this problem. There is somewhere that Carl Dalhaus (I...

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