Publication: Filosofía de la danza: cuerpo y expresión simbólica
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Monasterio Astobiza, Aníbal
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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Abstract
La filosofía de la danza se define como
el estudio sobre un cierto tipo de arte no-representativo que a través del movimiento del cuerpo
alcanza efectos estéticos. Desde la aproximación
de las ciencias cognitivas se desmiente esta presuposición original de la danza como arte no-representativo. Se introducen, brevemente, varias
razones para ver la filosofía de la danza desde
el enfoque naturalista de las ciencias cognitivas
donde el cuerpo tiene capacidad de expresión
simbólica.
Philosophy of dance is defined as the study of a sort of non-representational art which through body movements elicits some aesthetics responses. From a cognitive science approach this assumption is doubtful. In this paper is briefly introduced several reasons to view the philosophy of dance from the perspective of the naturalistic approach of cognitive science where the body is described as capable of symbolic expression
Philosophy of dance is defined as the study of a sort of non-representational art which through body movements elicits some aesthetics responses. From a cognitive science approach this assumption is doubtful. In this paper is briefly introduced several reasons to view the philosophy of dance from the perspective of the naturalistic approach of cognitive science where the body is described as capable of symbolic expression
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Citation
Daimon. Revista Internacional de Filosofía, 2016, Suplemento 5, pp. 295-305
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