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This book provides original descriptive accounts of two schools of thought in the philosophy of beauty: the 20th-century "Anti-Aesethetic" movement and the 21st-century "Beauty Revival" movement. It also includes a positive defence of beauty as a lived experience extrapolated from Beauty-Revival position.
This book provides original descriptive accounts of two schools of thought in the philosophy of beauty: the 20th-century "Anti-Aesethetic" movement and the 21st-century "Beauty Revival" movement. It also includes a positive defence of beauty as a lived experience extrapolated from Beauty-Revival position.
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Autorenporträt
Catherine Wesselinoff is a lecturer at the University of Notre Dame, Australia, where she teaches courses in the history of philosophy, political philosophy, ethics, and aesthetics. She completed her PhD at the University of Sydney in 2022.
Inhaltsangabe
General Introduction Part 1: Kalliphobia: The Case Against Beauty Part 1: Introduction 1. Beauty as the "Merely Sensuous" 2. Beauty and Evil 3. Art without Beauty Part 1: Conclusion Part 2: Philocaly: The Case for Beauty Part 2: Introduction 4. Reply to the Anti-Aesthetic 5. Arguments for Beauty 6. Neo-Aestheticism Part 2: Conclusion Part 3: Kallistics: The Verdict Part 3: Introduction 7. The Acquaintance Principle 8. The Aesthetic Attitude 9. Aesthetic Emotion Part 3: Conclusion General Conclusion
General Introduction Part 1: Kalliphobia: The Case Against Beauty Part 1: Introduction 1. Beauty as the "Merely Sensuous" 2. Beauty and Evil 3. Art without Beauty Part 1: Conclusion Part 2: Philocaly: The Case for Beauty Part 2: Introduction 4. Reply to the Anti-Aesthetic 5. Arguments for Beauty 6. Neo-Aestheticism Part 2: Conclusion Part 3: Kallistics: The Verdict Part 3: Introduction 7. The Acquaintance Principle 8. The Aesthetic Attitude 9. Aesthetic Emotion Part 3: Conclusion General Conclusion
General Introduction Part 1: Kalliphobia: The Case Against Beauty Part 1: Introduction 1. Beauty as the "Merely Sensuous" 2. Beauty and Evil 3. Art without Beauty Part 1: Conclusion Part 2: Philocaly: The Case for Beauty Part 2: Introduction 4. Reply to the Anti-Aesthetic 5. Arguments for Beauty 6. Neo-Aestheticism Part 2: Conclusion Part 3: Kallistics: The Verdict Part 3: Introduction 7. The Acquaintance Principle 8. The Aesthetic Attitude 9. Aesthetic Emotion Part 3: Conclusion General Conclusion
General Introduction Part 1: Kalliphobia: The Case Against Beauty Part 1: Introduction 1. Beauty as the "Merely Sensuous" 2. Beauty and Evil 3. Art without Beauty Part 1: Conclusion Part 2: Philocaly: The Case for Beauty Part 2: Introduction 4. Reply to the Anti-Aesthetic 5. Arguments for Beauty 6. Neo-Aestheticism Part 2: Conclusion Part 3: Kallistics: The Verdict Part 3: Introduction 7. The Acquaintance Principle 8. The Aesthetic Attitude 9. Aesthetic Emotion Part 3: Conclusion General Conclusion
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