A estética i de Lukács: categorias presentes no prólogo

Adéle Cristina Braga Araujo, Adriana Mota de Oliveira Sidou, José Deribaldo Gomes dos Santos, Ruth Maria de Paula Gonçalves

Abstract


Based on the study of Marxian legacy by George Lukács (Aesthetics I, 1965), we argue how reality can affect human development through sensorial experiences of everyday life. Based on the concept that work is the foundation of social being, we utilize categories emphasized by Lukács to build a theoretical framework on Aesthetics. This research is conducted through a theoretic/bibliographic methodology; such approach is based on dialectical/ historic materialism, particularly relevant in understanding the legacy of Marxian ontology of social being. We argue that the material world and its immanent reality is the cause most human being to drift away/ disconnect/ alienated/ from aesthetic appreciation and scientific knowledge so relevant to human development. Therefore, opposite to this view, we propose that taking ownership of knowledge accumulated throughout history, human beings have the possibility to develop all senses and achieve a holistic and authentic elevation/growth.

Index Terms - Lukács, Aesthetics I, Everyday life.


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