An essay titled for this sort of object includes a lengthy description of a Greek temple to introduce the concepts of World and Earth. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this type of object in the title of an essay that discusses three definitions of a “thing” but rejects all three. An essay titled for this sort of object argues their unique and authentic value derives from a secular form of ritual.
ANSWER: artwork [or works of art; accept “The Origin of the Work of Art” or “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction”]
[10e] The Origin of the Work of Art was written by this thinker, who reuses the notion of equipment as “ready-to-hand” from his earlier magnum opus, Being and Time.
ANSWER: Martin Heidegger
[10h] Original language term required. Heidegger concludes that the essence of art lies in this concept since art discloses a world. Heidegger carefully distinguishes his translation of this concept as “unconcealedness” from others referring to propositional correctness.
ANSWER: aletheia [or alethia]
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