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Jeffrey Morrison

    Prose pieces
    Winckelmann and the notion of aesthetic education
    The First Thing is Kill all of the Lawyers
    Cleanse Your Body, Clear Your Mind
    Atlanta Underground: History from Below
    • Atlanta Underground: History from Below

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(16)Évaluer

      Exploring the buried and paved-over aspects of Atlanta's urban landscape, this book offers a unique historical perspective on the city's development. Through contemporary photographs, it reveals the evolution of Atlanta's street grids, the origins of its distinctive name, and the factors that shaped its current identity. This visual journey into the city's hidden layers provides insights into the interplay between history and urban planning.

      Atlanta Underground: History from Below
    • Cleanse Your Body, Clear Your Mind

      A 10-Day Solution to Reverse Allergies, Fatigue, Stomaches, Headaches, Eczema, Asthma, Joint Stiffness, Mood Swings

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(17)Évaluer

      Focusing on the transformative journey of cleansing, this book guides readers in detoxifying their bodies to restore health, normalize weight, and enhance mental clarity. It emphasizes the connection between physical well-being and quality of life, presenting a well-researched approach to achieving a healthier lifestyle. The insights offered aim to inspire a significant metamorphosis for those seeking improvement in both body and mind.

      Cleanse Your Body, Clear Your Mind
    • Set in Savannah, Georgia, where lawyers were once banned, the story follows an honest young lawyer battling a corrupt legal system that undermines his success. Faced with adversity, he employs unconventional and humorous tactics to navigate the legal landscape. The narrative reveals the intricacies of the corrupt system while providing insights into the motivations behind those who seek to eliminate lawyers from society. Through his adventures, readers learn valuable lessons about resilience and the complexities of justice.

      The First Thing is Kill all of the Lawyers
    • In this book, Morrison discusses the process of aesthetic education, as defined by Johann Joachim Winckelmann on the basis of his status as arbiter of classical taste and as applied to his teaching of two pupils. Morrison identifies the key features of Winckelmann's treatment of classical beauty and elucidates how Winckelmann taught the appreciation of beauty. He argues that Winckelmann's practice of aesthetic education fell short of his aesthetic theory. Morrison concludes by looking at Goethe's aesthetic self-education, which was strongly influenced by Winckelmann.

      Winckelmann and the notion of aesthetic education