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When did dadaism start and end?

Dadaism emerged in the early 20th century around 1916 during World War I and lasted until the mid-1920s. It was a cultural movement characterized by an anti-art sentiment and a rejection of traditional aesthetic values.


Which philosophers pioneered the idea of popular sovereignty?

The philosophers who pioneered the idea of popular sovereignity were a group of philosophers including John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rosseau and Thomas Hobbes. They are associated with the ideas of republicanism and social contract.


What contribution did the pre-Socratic philosophers make to the early development of philosophy?

Pre-Socratic philosophers pioneered the inquiry into the origins and nature of the universe through rational exploration rather than myth or tradition. They developed theories about the fundamental substance of the world and sought to explain natural phenomena using reason and logic, setting the stage for the emergence of Western philosophy. Their inquiries laid the groundwork for later philosophers, shaping the way philosophical questions were approached and theories were developed.


What was socrates contribution to society?

Socrates contribution to the modern society is imense, and can't be compared. He awakened thinkers, effectively rebutted a central tenant of the sophists, pioneered the use of inductive reasoning to draw logical conclusions,founded scientific method,


Describe historical development of Continental philosophy's existentialism and phenomenology as a response to Helgelian idealism?

Existentialism and phenomenology emerged in response to Hegelian idealism by prioritizing subjective experience and individual freedom. Existentialism, exemplified by thinkers like Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, focuses on the individual's experience of freedom, choice, and responsibility in a potentially indifferent universe. Phenomenology, pioneered by Husserl and developed by Heidegger, seeks to understand the structures of consciousness and how we engage with the world without relying on metaphysical presuppositions. Both movements critique Hegel's emphasis on an all-encompassing historical or metaphysical system in favor of a more personal and immediate engagement with existence.

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Who discovered dadaism?

Baader, a Swabian pietist, discovered Dadaism


What is Man Ray known for?

For Surrealism and Dadaism


What is an incongruous art movement called?

Dadaism


When did the art movement Dadaism begin?

While not officially regarded as a movement in the art community, Dadaism is believed to have begun around 1916 in Europe. The origins of Dadaism are traced to a negative response to the horrors of World War I on the continent.


How did dadaism and surrealism reflected econimic and political developments?

They did not.


What other art movements did surrealism develop out of?

dadaism


When did dadaism start and end?

Dadaism emerged in the early 20th century around 1916 during World War I and lasted until the mid-1920s. It was a cultural movement characterized by an anti-art sentiment and a rejection of traditional aesthetic values.


Nihilism is most closely associated with which artistic style?

Dadaism


When did Dada or Dadaism take place in Europe?

Dadaism, a modern art movement in Europe, began in 1916 in Zurich, Switzerland. It quickly spread across Europe and eventually led to the Surrealism movement.


What is the holy book of dadaism?

Dadaism is an art movement rather than a religion. It is commonly summarized as having celebrating the absurd and non-sequitur as a reaction to the horrors of World War I. No "holy book" per se.


Who pioneered calculus?

Calculus was pioneered by Sir Issac Newton, followed by Gottfried Leibniz.


Sfumato was pioneered by what Renaissance artist?

Sfumato was pioneered by Da Vinci.