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Title: Philosophy and Esthetics


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Philosophy and Esthetics
  • Is beauty in the eye of the beholder?
  • Does art reflect the values of the artist?
  • Can a life be a work of art?

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Esthetics Defined
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The Esthetic Experience
  • Descriptive
  • What is it?
  • Pragmatic
  • Is it useful?
  • Emotive
  • Do I like it?

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The Object of Esthetic Experience
  • Can anything be within the esthetic domain?
  • Is there a line between fine and useful art?
  • Are there levels of art?
  • Are natural phenomena within the domain of art?

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The Esthetic Continuum
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Esthetic Objects Eternal Forms
  • Plato the Form of the Good defines all
    appearances of the good in our experience.

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Suchness
  • All things as they are are subject to esthetic
    experience.

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Unified Experience
  • John Dewey the daily interaction between the
    live creature and ethereal things.
  • Objects that take on meaning in our actual
    experience possess the esthetic dimension.

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Feeling (Expressionism)
  • Benedetto Croce art is the expression of the
    artists emotion.
  • Art reflects the intuitive state of mind of the
    creator.
  • It is the spontaneous overflow of powerful
    feelings.
  • Art is symbolic of our feelings.
  • Music is feeling, not sound. (Stevens)
  • Beauty is objectified pleasure. (Santayana)

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Existential Possiblities
  • The art object is pure possibility.
  • Art is a presentation (not representation).
  • Art is real, not an image of the real.

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Three Controversial Issues
  • Subjectivism vs. Objectivism
  • Are esthetic judgments subjective, objective, or
    a combination of the two?
  • Art and Knowledge
  • What is the relation between art and
    epistemology?
  • Art and Morality
  • Should art serve a moral/ethical end?

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Subjectivism
  • Art objects possess no esthetic qualitiesart is
    in the eye of the beholder.
  • Cultural values determine esthetic experience.
  • Historical conditions, and therefore esthetic
    judgments are always in flux.

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Objectivism
  • Absolutists The harmony of imagination and
    universal judgment prove that the esthetic realm
    is external to us.
  • Pragmatists The fact that art objects produce
    esthetic responses proves that they themselves
    have esthetic quality.
  • Rationalists Good art pleases everyone, which
    proves its objective truth.

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Art and Knowledge
  • Can art teach me something of value?
  • My intuitive experience with art teaches me
    without need of reason

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Art and Morality
  • Should art serve a social purpose?
  • Should art be a morality-producing enterprise?
  • Should art be subject to censorship?

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