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Impressionism, emerging in the late 19th century, challenged traditional academic painting by prioritizing the fleeting effects of light and color. Artists like Monet, Renoir, and Degas moved away fro...
Akira Kurosawas 'Rashomon' introduced the world to the concept of subjective truth. Through four conflicting accounts of a single crimea rape and a murderthe film challenges the viewer to question the...
Rynosuke Akutagawa's *Rashmon* is a collection of short stories, with the titular story being the most famous. It explores the nature of truth and perception through a series of unreliable narrations...
Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886-1954) was a controversial figure due to his actions during World War II, but his musical legacy remains profound. He led the Berlin Philharmonic through turbulent times, deli...
Hunter S. Thompson revolutionized journalism with the creation of 'Gonzo journalism,' a style that blurred the lines between objective reporting and subjective experience. By placing himself at the ce...
Kierkegaard is often called the father of existentialism. His focus on the individual's subjective experience, the nature of faith, and the 'leap' into the unknown provides a profound counterpoint to...
The Value of Art debate explores whether art possesses intrinsic value or its value is solely derived from subjective appreciation. Theories range from formalism (focusing on form and structure) to re...
Kierkegaard's *Fear and Trembling* explores the paradox of faith through the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac. It examines the ethical and religious implications of obedience to a divine command, e...
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