Background
Martin, Francis David was born on March 29, 1920 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Francis Clarence and Agnes (Stover) Martin.
(The motif of this study is the participative, in contrast...)
The motif of this study is the participative, in contrast to the merely spectator, experience with the arts as the principal path into the depth, or religious, dimension. 37 illustrations.
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Humanities Through the Arts, ninth edition, continues to explore the humanities with an emphasis upon the arts as an expression of cultural and personal values, examining the relationship of the humanities to important values, objects and events. The book is arranged topically by art form from painting, sculpture, photography, and architecture to literature, music, theater, film, and dance. Four major pedagogical boxed features enhance student understanding of the genres and of individual works within the genres: Perception Key boxes, Conception Key boxes, Experiencing boxes, and new Focus On boxes. Intended for introductory-level, interdisciplinary courses offered across the curriculum in the Humanities, Philosophy, Art, English, Music, and Education departments, this beautifully illustrated text helps students learn how to actively engage a work of art.
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Martin, Francis David was born on March 29, 1920 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Francis Clarence and Agnes (Stover) Martin.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Chicago, 1942; Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1949.
Instructor humanities, University of Chicago, 1947-1949; assistant professor philosophy, Bucknell U., Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 1949-1950; associate professor, Bucknell U., 1950-1956; professor philosophy, Bucknell U., since 1956; department chairman philosophy, Bucknell U., 1969-1983; retired, 1983.
(Humanities Through he Arts, eighth edition, continues to ...)
(Humanities Through the Arts, ninth edition, continues to ...)
(Humanities through the Arts is intended for introductory-...)
(The motif of this study is the participative, in contrast...)
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Served to 1st lieutenant Army of the United States, 1942-1946. Member American Association of University Professors (past division vice president), American Philosophical Association, American Society for Aesthetics, Metaphys. Society of America, Society Process Philosophy, Renaissance Society of America, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Sigma Tau.
Married Doris Elizabeth Georg, June 26, 1942. Children: Marilyn Suzanne (Mistress William Gale Reish), Timothy Patterson, Amy Coy, Janice Kay.