Books

Senyshyn, Y. The Artist in Crisis: Kierkegaard’s Philosophy of the Aesthetic Stage of Existence and Live Musical Performance Vancouver: Platon Promotions Publishing, 2010 ISBN 978-0-557-56093-6.
Reviewed by Library Bookwatch which is a monthly library newsletter of book reviews generated by the editorial staff of the Midwest Book Review for titles in all genres and categories, as highly recommended acquisitions by academic and community librarians for their collections and their library patrons. January 2011 (current issue): The Philosophy Shelf: The Artist in Crisis by Yaroslav Senyshyn : Art has inspired and channeled philosophy all on its own.

"The Artist in Crisis: Kierkegaard's Philosophy of the Aesthetic Stage of Existence and Live Musical Performance" is an academic and scholarly study of the philosophers work from Yaroslav Senyshyn. Discussing Kierkegaard's views on anxiety, the artist in the bigger world, criticisms, gender issues in art, and much more, this scholarly dissection of the work seeks to open minds on the ways of the world and what they mean. 'The Artist in Crisis' is quite the text, a must for any community or college philosophy and art collection."

Senyshyn, Y. Upside Down and Inside Out: a Fresh Look at Teachers and Teaching in Education (in preparation)

Senyshyn, Y. A Tractatus of Music (in preparation).

Senyshyn, Y. Essential Issues in Music Performance (in preparation).

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