Abstract
The text that follows is an essay and effort to explain the way in which the artistic experience is articulated with the ontological and ethical task of the research of what is real (óntos, όντοÏ,). Artistic experience refers to the process of creation, the work of art and its acknowledgment or recognition. Ethics means the modes of thinking and living on accord with such experience and the research of what is real. The main premise is that artistic and philosophical experiences are intimated bounded. To accomplish such a task important aspects of Nietzsche‘s philosophy, one particular observation of Hegel on the conceptual frame of work of philosophy, Spinoza definition of desire, the principal lines of Buddhist thought, and the teachings of Dōgen Zenji are integrated.Downloads
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