Gordon Graham (Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ, USA)
Philosophy of the Arts
An Introduction to Aesthetics
Gordon Graham (Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ, USA)
Philosophy of the Arts
An Introduction to Aesthetics
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Philosophy of the Arts presents a comprehensive and accessible introduction to those coming to aesthetics and the philosophy of art for the first time. The third edition is greatly enhanced by new chapters on art and beauty, the performing arts, and modern art, and new sections on Aristotle, Hegel and Nietzsche.
Philosophy of the Arts presents a comprehensive and accessible introduction to those coming to aesthetics and the philosophy of art for the first time. The third edition is greatly enhanced by new chapters on art and beauty, the performing arts, and modern art, and new sections on Aristotle, Hegel and Nietzsche.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9780415349796
- ISBN-10: 0415349796
- Artikelnr.: 22081295
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9780415349796
- ISBN-10: 0415349796
- Artikelnr.: 22081295
GORDON GRAHAM is Regius Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen.
Chapter One Art and Pleasure Hume on taste and tragedy
Collingwood on art as amusement
Mill on higher and lower pleasures
the nature of pleasure Chapter Two Art and Beauty Beauty and pleasure
Kant on beauty -- the aesthetic attitude and the sublime
art and the aesthetic -- Gadamer and art as play
art and sport
summary Chapter Three Art and Emotion Tolstoy and everyday expressivism
Aristotle and katharsis -- expression and imagination -- Croce and 'intuition' -- Collingwood's expressivism - expression versus expressiveness
summary Chapter Four Art and Understanding Hegel, art and mind
art, science and knowledge - aesthetic cognitivism, for and against - imagination and experience - the objects of imagination - art and the world - understanding as a norm
art and human nature -- summary Chapter Five Music and Sonic Art Music and pleasure - music and emotion - music as language - music and representation - musical vocabulary and musical grammar - the uniqueness of music - music and beauty - music as the exploration of sound
sonic art and digital technology
summary Chapter Six The Visual Arts What is representation? - representation and artistic value - art and the visual - visual art and the non-visual - film as art - montage versus longshot - talkies - the 'auteur' in film - summary Chapter Seven The Literary Arts Poetry and prose -- the unity of form and content - figures of speech - expressive language - poetic devices - narrative and fiction - literature and understanding - summary Chapter Eight The Performing Arts Artist, audience and performer
painting as the paradigm of art
Nietzsche and The Birth of Tragedy
performance and participation
the art of the actor -- summary Chapter Nine Architecture as an Art The peculiarities of architecture - form and function and `the decorated shed
- façade, deception and the 'Zeitgeist' - functionalism - formalism and 'space'
resumé --architectural expression -- architecture
Collingwood on art as amusement
Mill on higher and lower pleasures
the nature of pleasure Chapter Two Art and Beauty Beauty and pleasure
Kant on beauty -- the aesthetic attitude and the sublime
art and the aesthetic -- Gadamer and art as play
art and sport
summary Chapter Three Art and Emotion Tolstoy and everyday expressivism
Aristotle and katharsis -- expression and imagination -- Croce and 'intuition' -- Collingwood's expressivism - expression versus expressiveness
summary Chapter Four Art and Understanding Hegel, art and mind
art, science and knowledge - aesthetic cognitivism, for and against - imagination and experience - the objects of imagination - art and the world - understanding as a norm
art and human nature -- summary Chapter Five Music and Sonic Art Music and pleasure - music and emotion - music as language - music and representation - musical vocabulary and musical grammar - the uniqueness of music - music and beauty - music as the exploration of sound
sonic art and digital technology
summary Chapter Six The Visual Arts What is representation? - representation and artistic value - art and the visual - visual art and the non-visual - film as art - montage versus longshot - talkies - the 'auteur' in film - summary Chapter Seven The Literary Arts Poetry and prose -- the unity of form and content - figures of speech - expressive language - poetic devices - narrative and fiction - literature and understanding - summary Chapter Eight The Performing Arts Artist, audience and performer
painting as the paradigm of art
Nietzsche and The Birth of Tragedy
performance and participation
the art of the actor -- summary Chapter Nine Architecture as an Art The peculiarities of architecture - form and function and `the decorated shed
- façade, deception and the 'Zeitgeist' - functionalism - formalism and 'space'
resumé --architectural expression -- architecture
Chapter One Art and Pleasure Hume on taste and tragedy
Collingwood on art as amusement
Mill on higher and lower pleasures
the nature of pleasure Chapter Two Art and Beauty Beauty and pleasure
Kant on beauty -- the aesthetic attitude and the sublime
art and the aesthetic -- Gadamer and art as play
art and sport
summary Chapter Three Art and Emotion Tolstoy and everyday expressivism
Aristotle and katharsis -- expression and imagination -- Croce and 'intuition' -- Collingwood's expressivism - expression versus expressiveness
summary Chapter Four Art and Understanding Hegel, art and mind
art, science and knowledge - aesthetic cognitivism, for and against - imagination and experience - the objects of imagination - art and the world - understanding as a norm
art and human nature -- summary Chapter Five Music and Sonic Art Music and pleasure - music and emotion - music as language - music and representation - musical vocabulary and musical grammar - the uniqueness of music - music and beauty - music as the exploration of sound
sonic art and digital technology
summary Chapter Six The Visual Arts What is representation? - representation and artistic value - art and the visual - visual art and the non-visual - film as art - montage versus longshot - talkies - the 'auteur' in film - summary Chapter Seven The Literary Arts Poetry and prose -- the unity of form and content - figures of speech - expressive language - poetic devices - narrative and fiction - literature and understanding - summary Chapter Eight The Performing Arts Artist, audience and performer
painting as the paradigm of art
Nietzsche and The Birth of Tragedy
performance and participation
the art of the actor -- summary Chapter Nine Architecture as an Art The peculiarities of architecture - form and function and `the decorated shed
- façade, deception and the 'Zeitgeist' - functionalism - formalism and 'space'
resumé --architectural expression -- architecture
Collingwood on art as amusement
Mill on higher and lower pleasures
the nature of pleasure Chapter Two Art and Beauty Beauty and pleasure
Kant on beauty -- the aesthetic attitude and the sublime
art and the aesthetic -- Gadamer and art as play
art and sport
summary Chapter Three Art and Emotion Tolstoy and everyday expressivism
Aristotle and katharsis -- expression and imagination -- Croce and 'intuition' -- Collingwood's expressivism - expression versus expressiveness
summary Chapter Four Art and Understanding Hegel, art and mind
art, science and knowledge - aesthetic cognitivism, for and against - imagination and experience - the objects of imagination - art and the world - understanding as a norm
art and human nature -- summary Chapter Five Music and Sonic Art Music and pleasure - music and emotion - music as language - music and representation - musical vocabulary and musical grammar - the uniqueness of music - music and beauty - music as the exploration of sound
sonic art and digital technology
summary Chapter Six The Visual Arts What is representation? - representation and artistic value - art and the visual - visual art and the non-visual - film as art - montage versus longshot - talkies - the 'auteur' in film - summary Chapter Seven The Literary Arts Poetry and prose -- the unity of form and content - figures of speech - expressive language - poetic devices - narrative and fiction - literature and understanding - summary Chapter Eight The Performing Arts Artist, audience and performer
painting as the paradigm of art
Nietzsche and The Birth of Tragedy
performance and participation
the art of the actor -- summary Chapter Nine Architecture as an Art The peculiarities of architecture - form and function and `the decorated shed
- façade, deception and the 'Zeitgeist' - functionalism - formalism and 'space'
resumé --architectural expression -- architecture