The End of the Story. Art, History and Narration in Arthur C. Danto’s Philosophy

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Verónica Parselis

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The article focus on the way in wich Arthur C. Danto transformed his first consideration of art into a historical account. The history of art has ended, Danto claims, and we live in a posthistorical era. Since in his first book on historiography Danto is unsympathetic to Hegel’s philosophy, his new adaptation of the Hegelian framework is unexpected. In this process, he opened up a discussion of the original Hegel’s claim that the history of art has ended. These considerations seem to open a new road for the interpretation of the art of today.

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Parselis, V. (2009). The End of the Story. Art, History and Narration in Arthur C. Danto’s Philosophy. DIÁNOIA, 54(62), 91–117. https://doi.org/10.21898/dia.v54i62.257
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Verónica Parselis

Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina, Escuela de Ciencias Políticas
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