Social Aesthetics and Moral Judgment: Pleasure, Reflection and Accountability
Editat de Jennifer A. McMahonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2020
Part I of the book analyses the elements of aesthetic experience—pleasure, preference, and imagination—with the individual conceived as part of a particular cultural context and network of other minds. The chapters in Part II explain how it is possible for cultural learning to impact these elements through consensus building, an impulse to objectivity, emotional expression, and reflection. Finally, the chapters in Part III converge on the role of dissonance, difference, and diversity in promoting cultural understanding and advancement.
Social Aesthetics and Moral Judgment will appeal to philosophers of art and aesthetics, as well as scholars in other disciplines interested in issues related to art and cultural exchange.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367666477
ISBN-10: 0367666472
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367666472
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction: From Pleasures to Principles Jennifer A. McMahon
Part I: Aesthetic Elements: Pleasure, Preference, and Imagination
1. New Prospects for Aesthetic Hedonism Mohan Matthen
2. From Colour to Meaning in Contemporary Art Cynthia A. Freeland
3. Against Aesthetic Judgments Bence Nanay
4. Imagination Jennifer A. McMahon
Part II: Aesthetic Experience: Critique, Expression, and Reflection
5. Art, Exemplars and Consensus Keith Lehrer
6. Objectivity and Shared Experience: Art and Morality Garrett Cullity
7. Dancers and Soldiers Sharing the Dance Floor: Emotional Expression in Dance Nancy Sherman
8. Twofoldness, Threefoldness and Aesthetic Pluralism Paul Guyer
Part III: Aesthetic Judgment: Dissonance, Difference, and Diversity
9. Aesthetic Judgment and the Transcultural Apprehension of Material Things Ivan Gaskell
10. Cross-Cultural Aesthetics and Etiquette Elizabeth Burns Coleman
11. Emotional Engagement and Moral Evaluation: Exploring Cinematic Ethics Robert Sinnerbrink
12. Aesthetics and Communication Jane Kneller
Part I: Aesthetic Elements: Pleasure, Preference, and Imagination
1. New Prospects for Aesthetic Hedonism Mohan Matthen
2. From Colour to Meaning in Contemporary Art Cynthia A. Freeland
3. Against Aesthetic Judgments Bence Nanay
4. Imagination Jennifer A. McMahon
Part II: Aesthetic Experience: Critique, Expression, and Reflection
5. Art, Exemplars and Consensus Keith Lehrer
6. Objectivity and Shared Experience: Art and Morality Garrett Cullity
7. Dancers and Soldiers Sharing the Dance Floor: Emotional Expression in Dance Nancy Sherman
8. Twofoldness, Threefoldness and Aesthetic Pluralism Paul Guyer
Part III: Aesthetic Judgment: Dissonance, Difference, and Diversity
9. Aesthetic Judgment and the Transcultural Apprehension of Material Things Ivan Gaskell
10. Cross-Cultural Aesthetics and Etiquette Elizabeth Burns Coleman
11. Emotional Engagement and Moral Evaluation: Exploring Cinematic Ethics Robert Sinnerbrink
12. Aesthetics and Communication Jane Kneller
Notă biografică
Jennifer A. McMahon is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Adelaide, Australia. She is the author of Aesthetics and Material Beauty: Aesthetics Naturalized (2007) and Art and Ethics in a Material World: Kant’s Pragmatist Legacy (2014). She edited the inaugural issue of the Australasian Philosophical Review (March 2017) on 'The Pleasure of Art'.
Descriere
This book sets forth a new understanding of aesthetic-moral judgment organized around three concepts: pleasure, reflection and accountability. It offers an alternative to brain-centric and realist approaches to aesthetics.