The Concept of the Aesthetical Representation of the Political Space
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https://doi.org/10.12775/HiP.2016.032Słowa kluczowe
political aesthetics, political ethics, political psychology, political symbol, political metaphor, political myth, political ritual, aesthetical representation, political judgmentAbstrakt
The entity of the aesthetical representation of politics is studied basing on three ontological sources and three methodological views on this process: aesthetical, ethical, and psychological. The essence of the aesthetical presentation of the political sphere and the ways of representing political reality by aesthetical facilities are analyzed. The special concepts of a political symbol, the political metaphor, the political ritual, and the political myth are used in the research to discover the sensual parameters of the political aesthetization as the process and collection of the phenomena.
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