Art in Three Dimensions is a collection of essays by a leading figure in the philosophy of art. The animating idea behind Carroll's work is that philosophers of art should look beyond aesthetics and refocus their attention on the ways in which art enters the life of culture and influences the moral and emotional experiences of audience members.
Art in Three Dimensions is a collection of essays by a leading figure in the philosophy of art. The animating idea behind Carroll's work is that philosophers of art should look beyond aesthetics and refocus their attention on the ways in which art enters the life of culture and influences the moral and emotional experiences of audience members.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Noël Carroll is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center, the City University of New York. He is a former President of the American Society for Aesthetics.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * Part I: Art * 1: The Descent of Art * 2: Formalism * 3: Definitions of Art * 4: Art, Creativity, and Tradition * Part II: Aesthetic Experience * 5: Aesthetic Experience: A Question of Content * 6: Nonperceptual Aesthetic Properties * 7: Aesthetic Experience, Art, and Artists * Part III: Art and Value * 8: Art and Alienation * 9: Art and Recollection * 10: Art and the Moral Realm * 11: The Wheel of Virtue * 12: Art and the Ethical Domain * 13: Politics and Aesthetics * Part IV: Art and Affect * 14: Art and Human Nature * 15: Art and Mood * 16: On Some Affective Relations between Audiences and Characters in Popular Fictions * Part V: Narrative and Humor * 17: Narrative Closure * 18: Narrative and the Ethical Life * 19: Humor * 20: Two Comic Plots * Part VI: The Arts * 21: Philosophy and Drama: performance, Interpretation and Intentionality * 22: Literary Realism, Recognition, and the Communication of Knowledge * 23: Dance, Imitation, and Representation * 24: Feeling Movement: Music and Dance * 25: Music, Mind, and Morality: Arousing the Body Politic
* Introduction * Part I: Art * 1: The Descent of Art * 2: Formalism * 3: Definitions of Art * 4: Art, Creativity, and Tradition * Part II: Aesthetic Experience * 5: Aesthetic Experience: A Question of Content * 6: Nonperceptual Aesthetic Properties * 7: Aesthetic Experience, Art, and Artists * Part III: Art and Value * 8: Art and Alienation * 9: Art and Recollection * 10: Art and the Moral Realm * 11: The Wheel of Virtue * 12: Art and the Ethical Domain * 13: Politics and Aesthetics * Part IV: Art and Affect * 14: Art and Human Nature * 15: Art and Mood * 16: On Some Affective Relations between Audiences and Characters in Popular Fictions * Part V: Narrative and Humor * 17: Narrative Closure * 18: Narrative and the Ethical Life * 19: Humor * 20: Two Comic Plots * Part VI: The Arts * 21: Philosophy and Drama: performance, Interpretation and Intentionality * 22: Literary Realism, Recognition, and the Communication of Knowledge * 23: Dance, Imitation, and Representation * 24: Feeling Movement: Music and Dance * 25: Music, Mind, and Morality: Arousing the Body Politic
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