Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art

Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art

Comparative Perspectives

Dwivedi, Prabha Shankar

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2021

220

Dura

Inglês

9780367529703

15 a 20 dias

520

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Introduction Section I: Aesthetics and aesthetic perception 1. Aesthetics beyond aesthetics: Regarding the contemporary relevance of the aesthetic and recharting the field of aesthetics 2. Aesthetic perception 3. Aesthetic experience: A review 4. Aesthetic qualities, aesthetic experience, aesthetic value 5. On play and aesthetic theory 6. Aesthetes, critics, and the aesthetic attitude 7. Art and goodness: Collingwood's aesthetics and Moore's ethics compared 8. On the challenge of art to philosophy: Aesthetics at the end of epistemology Section II: Art, artefact, and the philosophy of art 9. Aristotle and Freud on art 10. Art and morality 11. The artefactuality of art 12. Representation, representativeness and "non-representational" art 13. Imitation and art 14. Theory of impersonal art 15. East and west in Coomaraswamy's theory of art
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Follow;Aesthetic Experience;Aesthetic Theory;Aesthetic Emotion;Artifactuality;Hold;Harold Osborne;Indian Aestheticians;T. R. Martland;Aesthetic Object;Epistemology;Aesthetic Qualities;Contemporary Aesthetics;Clive Bell;Large Family;Rasa Experience;Permanent Emotion;Moore's Account;Moral Potency;Collingwood's Theory;Pre-given Material;Repressed Wish;Ruskin's Prose;Collingwood's View;Moore's Ethics;Tragic Catharsis;Aesthetic Attitude Theory;Artist's Model;Mnemonic Image;Collingwood's Account