“Fulfillment,” “Disturbance”: Contrasting Purposes of the Arts in Education

Journal of Aesthetic Education 50 (3):91-100 (2016)
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In memoriam of Elliot Eisner, I wish to commend his book Educating Artistic Vision for advancing a distinction between contextual and essential arguments that has become classical to justify the purposes of the arts in education.1 Contextual arguments typically focus on transferring artistic qualities to nonartistic school areas and aim at achieving extrinsic outcomes such as higher academic results, a better school climate, improved cognitive development, and the like. Essential arguments are those that deal with intrinsic artistic qualities like the development of aesthetic awareness, the exploration of feeling and emotion as ways of interpreting reality, the capacity to make good judgments in the absence of...

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Guillermo Marini
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Aristotelic Learning Through the Arts.Guillermo Marini - 2013 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 33 (2):171-184.
A Primordial Sense of Art.Guillermo Marini - 2016 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 50 (1):46-61.

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