Review from previous edition A useful and stimulating book. The sixteen essays collected in it not only give "philosophical perspecives on art", as the title promises, but also offer sharp analyses that still form a unity.
Christian Helmut Wenzel, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Philosophical Perspectives on Art presents a series of essays devoted to two of the most fundamental topics in the philosophy of art: the distinctive character of artworks and what is involved in understanding them as art. In Part I, Stephen Davies considers a wide range of questions about the nature and definition of art. Can art be defined, and if so, which definitions are the most plausible? Do we make and consume art because there are evolutionary advantages to doing so? Has art completed the mission that guided its earlier historical development, and if so, what is to become of it now? Should architecture be classified as an art form?
Part II turns to the interpretation and appreciation of art. What is the target and purpose of the critic's interpretation? Is interpretation primarily directed at uncovering artists' intended meanings? Can apparently contradictory interpretations of a given piece both be true? Are interpretative evaluations entailed by descriptions of a work's aesthetic and artistic characteristics? In addition to providing fresh answers to these and other central questions in aesthetics, Davies considers the nature and content of metaphor, and the relation between the expressive qualities of a work of art and the emotions of its creator.
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Philosophical Perspectives on Art presents a series of essays devoted to two of the most fundamental topics in the philosophy of art: the distinctive character of artworks and what is involved in understanding them as art. Anyone with an interest in aesthetics or art theory will find the papers in this volume fascinating reading.
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PART ONE; PART TWO
Review from previous edition A useful and stimulating book. The sixteen essays collected in it not only give "philosophical perspecives on art", as the title promises, but also offer sharp analyses that still form a unity.
Les mer
`Review from previous edition A useful and stimulating book. The sixteen essays collected in it not only give "philosophical perspecives on art", as the title promises, but also offer sharp analyses that still form a unity.'
Christian Helmut Wenzel, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
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Davies's seminal papers in the philosophy of art presented together for the first time
Includes two new, previously unpublished papers
Fresh approaches to key questions in aesthetics
Extensive discussion of non-Western artworks, evolutionary accounts of art, and art's history
Non-technical prose style; clear and concise throughout
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Stephen Davies is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Auckland.
Davies's seminal papers in the philosophy of art presented together for the first time
Includes two new, previously unpublished papers
Fresh approaches to key questions in aesthetics
Extensive discussion of non-Western artworks, evolutionary accounts of art, and art's history
Non-technical prose style; clear and concise throughout
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199202430
Publisert
2010
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
452 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288
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