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Richard EldridgePublication Details
BookCambridge University Press2003Availability
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Richard Eldridge’s compact survey of philosophical theories of the nature and significance of art draws on materials from classical and contemporary philosophy as well as literary theory and art criticism. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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- "In this book Richard Eldridge presents a clear and compact survey of philosophical theories of the nature and significance of art. Drawing on materials from classical and contemporary philosophy as well as from literary theory and art criticism, he explores the representational, expressive, and formal dimensions of art, and he argues that works of art present their subject matter in ways that are of enduring cognitive, moral, and social interest. His discussion, illustrated with a wealth of examples, ranges over topics such as beauty, originality, imagination, imitation, the ways in which we respond emotionally to art, and why we argue about which works are good, His accessible study will be invaluable to students and to all readers who are interested in the relation between thought and art."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- 1. The situation and tasks of the philosophy of art
- 2. Representation, imitation, and resemblance
- 3. Beauty and form
- 4. Expression
- 5. Originality and imagination
- 6. Understanding art
- 7. Identifying and evaluating art
- 8. Art and emotion
- 9. Art and morality
- 10. Art and society: some contemporary practices of art
- 11. Epilogue: the evidence of things not seen
ISBN
- 052180521x
- 0521801354
- 9780521801355
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