The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics
Herausgeber: Gaut, Berys; Lopes, Dominic
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The third edition of the acclaimed Routledge Companion to Aesthetics contains over sixty chapters written by leading international scholars covering all aspects of aesthetics.
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The third edition of the acclaimed Routledge Companion to Aesthetics contains over sixty chapters written by leading international scholars covering all aspects of aesthetics.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- 3. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 704
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1373g
- ISBN-13: 9780415782869
- ISBN-10: 0415782864
- Artikelnr.: 36813338
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- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- 3. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 704
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1373g
- ISBN-13: 9780415782869
- ISBN-10: 0415782864
- Artikelnr.: 36813338
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Berys Gaut is Professor of Philosophy at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, and President of the British Society of Aesthetics. He is the author of Art, Emotion and Ethics and A Philosophy of Cinematic Art, and co-author, with Morag Gaut, of Philosophy for Young Children: A Practical Guide (Routledge, 2011). Dominic McIver Lopes is Distinguished University Scholar and Professor of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia, Canada, and President of the American Society for Aesthetics. He is the author of Understanding Pictures, Sight and Sensibility: Evaluating Pictures, A Philosophy of Computer Art (Routledge, 2009) and Beyond Art.
Part 1: History of aesthetics 1. Plato Christopher Janaway 2. Aristotle
Nickolas Pappas 3. Medieval aesthetics John Haldane 4. Empiricism:
Hutcheson and Hume James Shelley 5. Kant Donald W. Crawford 6. Hegel
Michael Inwood 7. Idealism: Schopenhauer, Schiller and Schelling Dale
Jacquette 8. Nietzsche Ruben Berrios and Aaron Ridley 9. Formalism Noël
Carroll 10. Pragmatism: Dewey Richard Shusterman 11. Expressivism: Croce
and Collingwood Gordon Graham 12. Heidegger Thomas E. Wartenberg 13.
Phenomenology: Merleau-Ponty and Sartre Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin 14.
Adorno Ted Gracyk 15. Benjamin Martin Donougho 16. Foucault Robert Wicks
17. Postmodernism David Novitz 18. Goodman Jenefer Robinson 19. Sibley
Colin Lyas 20. Wollheim Derek Matravers Part 2: Aesthetic theory 21.
Definitions of art Stephen Davies 22. Categories of art David Davies 23.
Ontology of art Guy Rohrbaugh 24. The aesthetic James Shelley 25. Taste
Carolyn Korsmeyer 26. Aesthetic universals Denis Dutton 27. Art and
evolution Mohan Matthen 28. Value of art Matthew Kieran 29. Beauty Rafael
De Clercq 30. Interpretation Robert Stecker 31. Imagination and
make-believe Gregory Currie and Anna Ichino 32. Fiction David Davies 33.
Narrative Paisley Livingston 34. Metaphor Garry Hagberg 35. Depiction
Catharine Abell Part 3: Issues and challenges 36. Criticism Jonathan
Gilmore 37. Art and knowledge Eileen John 38. Art and ethics Berys Gaut
39. Art, expression and emotion Derek Matravers 40. Tragedy Alex Neill 41.
Humor Ted Cohen 42. Creativity Margaret Boden 43. Style Aaron Meskin 44.
Authenticity in performance James O. Young 45. Fakes and forgeries Nan
Stalnaker 46. High art versus low art John A. Fisher 47. Environmental
aesthetics Allen Carlson 48. Feminist aesthetics Karen Hanson 49. Art and
religion Gordon Graham Part 4: The individual arts 50. Literature Peter
Lamarque 51. Poetry Peter Lamarque 52. Theater James Hamilton 53. Film
Murray Smith 54. Videogames Grant Tavinor 55. Comics Aaron Meskin 56.
Photography Dawn M. Wilson 57. Painting Dominic McIver Lopes 58. Sculpture
Sherri Irvin 59. Design Glenn Parsons 60. Architecture Edward Winters 61.
Music Andrew Kania 62. Dance Graham McFee. Index
Nickolas Pappas 3. Medieval aesthetics John Haldane 4. Empiricism:
Hutcheson and Hume James Shelley 5. Kant Donald W. Crawford 6. Hegel
Michael Inwood 7. Idealism: Schopenhauer, Schiller and Schelling Dale
Jacquette 8. Nietzsche Ruben Berrios and Aaron Ridley 9. Formalism Noël
Carroll 10. Pragmatism: Dewey Richard Shusterman 11. Expressivism: Croce
and Collingwood Gordon Graham 12. Heidegger Thomas E. Wartenberg 13.
Phenomenology: Merleau-Ponty and Sartre Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin 14.
Adorno Ted Gracyk 15. Benjamin Martin Donougho 16. Foucault Robert Wicks
17. Postmodernism David Novitz 18. Goodman Jenefer Robinson 19. Sibley
Colin Lyas 20. Wollheim Derek Matravers Part 2: Aesthetic theory 21.
Definitions of art Stephen Davies 22. Categories of art David Davies 23.
Ontology of art Guy Rohrbaugh 24. The aesthetic James Shelley 25. Taste
Carolyn Korsmeyer 26. Aesthetic universals Denis Dutton 27. Art and
evolution Mohan Matthen 28. Value of art Matthew Kieran 29. Beauty Rafael
De Clercq 30. Interpretation Robert Stecker 31. Imagination and
make-believe Gregory Currie and Anna Ichino 32. Fiction David Davies 33.
Narrative Paisley Livingston 34. Metaphor Garry Hagberg 35. Depiction
Catharine Abell Part 3: Issues and challenges 36. Criticism Jonathan
Gilmore 37. Art and knowledge Eileen John 38. Art and ethics Berys Gaut
39. Art, expression and emotion Derek Matravers 40. Tragedy Alex Neill 41.
Humor Ted Cohen 42. Creativity Margaret Boden 43. Style Aaron Meskin 44.
Authenticity in performance James O. Young 45. Fakes and forgeries Nan
Stalnaker 46. High art versus low art John A. Fisher 47. Environmental
aesthetics Allen Carlson 48. Feminist aesthetics Karen Hanson 49. Art and
religion Gordon Graham Part 4: The individual arts 50. Literature Peter
Lamarque 51. Poetry Peter Lamarque 52. Theater James Hamilton 53. Film
Murray Smith 54. Videogames Grant Tavinor 55. Comics Aaron Meskin 56.
Photography Dawn M. Wilson 57. Painting Dominic McIver Lopes 58. Sculpture
Sherri Irvin 59. Design Glenn Parsons 60. Architecture Edward Winters 61.
Music Andrew Kania 62. Dance Graham McFee. Index
Part 1: History of aesthetics 1. Plato Christopher Janaway 2. Aristotle
Nickolas Pappas 3. Medieval aesthetics John Haldane 4. Empiricism:
Hutcheson and Hume James Shelley 5. Kant Donald W. Crawford 6. Hegel
Michael Inwood 7. Idealism: Schopenhauer, Schiller and Schelling Dale
Jacquette 8. Nietzsche Ruben Berrios and Aaron Ridley 9. Formalism Noël
Carroll 10. Pragmatism: Dewey Richard Shusterman 11. Expressivism: Croce
and Collingwood Gordon Graham 12. Heidegger Thomas E. Wartenberg 13.
Phenomenology: Merleau-Ponty and Sartre Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin 14.
Adorno Ted Gracyk 15. Benjamin Martin Donougho 16. Foucault Robert Wicks
17. Postmodernism David Novitz 18. Goodman Jenefer Robinson 19. Sibley
Colin Lyas 20. Wollheim Derek Matravers Part 2: Aesthetic theory 21.
Definitions of art Stephen Davies 22. Categories of art David Davies 23.
Ontology of art Guy Rohrbaugh 24. The aesthetic James Shelley 25. Taste
Carolyn Korsmeyer 26. Aesthetic universals Denis Dutton 27. Art and
evolution Mohan Matthen 28. Value of art Matthew Kieran 29. Beauty Rafael
De Clercq 30. Interpretation Robert Stecker 31. Imagination and
make-believe Gregory Currie and Anna Ichino 32. Fiction David Davies 33.
Narrative Paisley Livingston 34. Metaphor Garry Hagberg 35. Depiction
Catharine Abell Part 3: Issues and challenges 36. Criticism Jonathan
Gilmore 37. Art and knowledge Eileen John 38. Art and ethics Berys Gaut
39. Art, expression and emotion Derek Matravers 40. Tragedy Alex Neill 41.
Humor Ted Cohen 42. Creativity Margaret Boden 43. Style Aaron Meskin 44.
Authenticity in performance James O. Young 45. Fakes and forgeries Nan
Stalnaker 46. High art versus low art John A. Fisher 47. Environmental
aesthetics Allen Carlson 48. Feminist aesthetics Karen Hanson 49. Art and
religion Gordon Graham Part 4: The individual arts 50. Literature Peter
Lamarque 51. Poetry Peter Lamarque 52. Theater James Hamilton 53. Film
Murray Smith 54. Videogames Grant Tavinor 55. Comics Aaron Meskin 56.
Photography Dawn M. Wilson 57. Painting Dominic McIver Lopes 58. Sculpture
Sherri Irvin 59. Design Glenn Parsons 60. Architecture Edward Winters 61.
Music Andrew Kania 62. Dance Graham McFee. Index
Nickolas Pappas 3. Medieval aesthetics John Haldane 4. Empiricism:
Hutcheson and Hume James Shelley 5. Kant Donald W. Crawford 6. Hegel
Michael Inwood 7. Idealism: Schopenhauer, Schiller and Schelling Dale
Jacquette 8. Nietzsche Ruben Berrios and Aaron Ridley 9. Formalism Noël
Carroll 10. Pragmatism: Dewey Richard Shusterman 11. Expressivism: Croce
and Collingwood Gordon Graham 12. Heidegger Thomas E. Wartenberg 13.
Phenomenology: Merleau-Ponty and Sartre Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin 14.
Adorno Ted Gracyk 15. Benjamin Martin Donougho 16. Foucault Robert Wicks
17. Postmodernism David Novitz 18. Goodman Jenefer Robinson 19. Sibley
Colin Lyas 20. Wollheim Derek Matravers Part 2: Aesthetic theory 21.
Definitions of art Stephen Davies 22. Categories of art David Davies 23.
Ontology of art Guy Rohrbaugh 24. The aesthetic James Shelley 25. Taste
Carolyn Korsmeyer 26. Aesthetic universals Denis Dutton 27. Art and
evolution Mohan Matthen 28. Value of art Matthew Kieran 29. Beauty Rafael
De Clercq 30. Interpretation Robert Stecker 31. Imagination and
make-believe Gregory Currie and Anna Ichino 32. Fiction David Davies 33.
Narrative Paisley Livingston 34. Metaphor Garry Hagberg 35. Depiction
Catharine Abell Part 3: Issues and challenges 36. Criticism Jonathan
Gilmore 37. Art and knowledge Eileen John 38. Art and ethics Berys Gaut
39. Art, expression and emotion Derek Matravers 40. Tragedy Alex Neill 41.
Humor Ted Cohen 42. Creativity Margaret Boden 43. Style Aaron Meskin 44.
Authenticity in performance James O. Young 45. Fakes and forgeries Nan
Stalnaker 46. High art versus low art John A. Fisher 47. Environmental
aesthetics Allen Carlson 48. Feminist aesthetics Karen Hanson 49. Art and
religion Gordon Graham Part 4: The individual arts 50. Literature Peter
Lamarque 51. Poetry Peter Lamarque 52. Theater James Hamilton 53. Film
Murray Smith 54. Videogames Grant Tavinor 55. Comics Aaron Meskin 56.
Photography Dawn M. Wilson 57. Painting Dominic McIver Lopes 58. Sculpture
Sherri Irvin 59. Design Glenn Parsons 60. Architecture Edward Winters 61.
Music Andrew Kania 62. Dance Graham McFee. Index