Although universally recognised as one of the greatest of modern philosophers, Wittgenstein's work in aesthetics has been unjustly neglected. This is the first book exclusively devoted to Wittgenstein's aesthetics, exploring the themes developed by Wittgenstein in his own writing on aesthetics as well as the implications of Wittgenstein's wider philosophical views for understanding central issues in aesthetics. Drawing together original contributions from leading international scholars, this book will be an important addition to studies of Wittgenstein's thought, but its discussion of issues in literature, music and performing art, and criticism will also be of interest to many students of literary and cultural studies. Exploring three key themes - the capacity of the arts to illuminate our lives; the nature of the particular responses involved in understanding and appreciating works of art; the role of theory and principle in artistic and critical practice - the contributors address issues raised by contemporary philosophers of art, and seek to make connections between Wittgenstein's work and that of other significant philosophies of art in the Western tradition. Displaying the best practice of modern philosophical writing - clarity, cogency, respect for but not blind obedience to common sense, argument illustrated with detailed examples, rejection of speculation and pretension - this book demonstrates how philosophy can make a valuable contribution to understanding the arts.
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Whilst Wittgenstein wrote significantly less on aesthetics than other topics like language, meaning and mind, what he had to say is no less significant for our modern understanding of the topic. These essays explore the themes developed by Wittgenstein in his writings on aesthetics.
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Contents: Introduction, Peter Lewis; Part I Tradition, theory and practice: Wittgenstein and the aesthetic domain, Kjell S. Johannessen; Wittgenstein, anti-essentialism and the definition of art, Terry Diffey. Part II Criticism, rules and judgement: Rules, creativity and pictures: Wittgenstein's Lectures on Aesthetics, David Novitz; Criticism without theory, Mark W. Rowe; On aesthetic reactions and changing one's mind, Lars Hertzberg. Part III Music, language and performing art: Wittgenstein and the arts: understanding and performing, Graham McFee; Wittgenstein's music, R.A. Sharpe; Wittgenstein on music and language, Oswald Hanfling. Part IV Literature, ethics and the self: Ethics and aesthetics are one, Carolyn Wilde; Fiction and reality in the arts, lham Dilman; Literature, human understanding and morality, Ben Tilghman; 'The self, thinking': Wittgenstein, Augustine and the autobiographical situation, Garry L. Hagberg. Bibliography; Index.
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ISBN
9780754605171
Publisert
2004-03-28
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Vendor
Routledge
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544 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, P, U, 01, 06, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
272

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Peter B. Lewis, University of Edinburgh, UK Peter Lewis, Kjell S. Johannessen, Terry Diffey, David Novitz, Mark W. Rowe, Lars Hertzberg, Graham McFee, R.A. Sharpe, Oswald Hanfling, Carolyn Wilde, lham Dilman, Ben Tilghman, 'Garry L. Hagberg.