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George A. Harne, Ph.D., welcomes philosophy professor Daniel McInerny, Ph.D. They discuss art as a means of understanding truth and moral vision, emphasizing its role as a contemplative experience. The conversation highlights the mimetic nature of art, rooted in Aristotle's philosophy, and its reflection of human life. It also addresses the importance of leisure and family engagement in appreciating beauty and the need for artistic excellence.
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George A. Harne, Ph.D., welcomes philosophy professor Daniel McInerny, Ph.D. They discuss art as a means of understanding truth and moral vision, emphasizing its role as a contemplative experience. The conversation highlights the mimetic nature of art, rooted in Aristotle's philosophy, and its reflection of human life. It also addresses the importance of leisure and family engagement in appreciating beauty and the need for artistic excellence.
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