Eroticism in Art
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https://doi.org/10.35494/topsem.2003.1.9.370Abstract
We could conceive of eroticism as a language moral, a desire aimed at pleasure in beauty as a conscious way of avoiding death; a word that is controlled and developed in order to keep us from the end. Thus, eroticism imposes itself as an exercise of the will to prolong pleasure that inspires beauty for us. The unfinished in works of art, that element which permits interpretation and attracts to itself the critic’s discourse is its defense against death.
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