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To live as an artist is not primarily to make things. It is to move through the world with a particular quality of attention — one that refuses to let the familiar become invisible, that finds meaning in what others pass over, and that holds open the question of what something could be rather than accepting only what it appears to be. This book explores the philosophical practices that underpin an artistic life — not as techniques for creative output, but as ways of being present, awake, and honest in one's relationship with experience. Drawing from the tradition of thinkers who understood art not as decoration but as a mode of truth-telling — from Nietzsche's celebration of creative will to Camus's insistence on living fully within uncertainty — it invites readers to consider that philosophy and art have always asked the same question: what does it mean to be genuinely alive? An artistic life, as explored here, does not require a gallery, a studio, or a finished work. It requires the willingness to stay curious when certainty would be more comfortable, to sit with incompleteness without rushing toward resolution, and to treat each day as material worthy of careful, honest attention. These are philosophical disciplines as much as they are creative ones. Through reflective prose rooted in both artistic and philosophical tradition, this book accompanies anyone who senses that their way of seeing the world is itself a creative act — and who wishes to inhabit that way of seeing with more intention, more courage, and more depth.
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Liczba stron: 198
Rok wydania: 2026
