This book takes readers on a journey that explores a series of fundamental questions about the nature of art and aesthetic value, showing how philosophical theories can affect our real-world experiences with many different mediums of art.
This book takes readers on a journey that explores a series of fundamental questions about the nature of art and aesthetic value, showing how philosophical theories can affect our real-world experiences with many different mediums of art.
Alex Rajczi teaches at Claremont McKenna College, where he is the Deborah and Kenneth Novack '67 Professor of Ethics and Leadership and a George R. Roberts Fellow. He is the author of The Ethics of Universal Health Insurance (Oxford UP, 2019).
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: Defining Art 1. Trying to Define Art 2. Functional Definitions of Art 3. Non-Functional Definitions of Art 4. The Possibility of Bias 5. Choosing a Definition Part 2: Experiencing Art 6. Selecting Art to Spend Time On 7. The Aesthetic Attitude 8. Viewpoint in Visual Art 9. Interpretation Part 3: Evaluating Art 10. Art and Knowledge 11. Art and Morality 12. Subjectivity and Objectivity References Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: Defining Art 1. Trying to Define Art 2. Functional Definitions of Art 3. Non-Functional Definitions of Art 4. The Possibility of Bias 5. Choosing a Definition Part 2: Experiencing Art 6. Selecting Art to Spend Time On 7. The Aesthetic Attitude 8. Viewpoint in Visual Art 9. Interpretation Part 3: Evaluating Art 10. Art and Knowledge 11. Art and Morality 12. Subjectivity and Objectivity References Index
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