An Introduction to the Philosophy of Art
2nd Edition
£65.99
Part of Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy
- Author: Richard Eldridge, Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania
- Date Published: March 2014
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107041691
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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Art is a clear and compact survey of philosophical theories of the nature and value of art, including in its scope literature, painting, sculpture, music, dance, architecture, movies, conceptual art and performance art. This second edition incorporates significant new research on topics including pictorial depiction, musical expression, conceptual art, Hegel, and art and society. Drawing on classical and contemporary philosophy, literary theory and art criticism, Richard Eldridge explores the representational, formal and expressive dimensions of art. He argues that the aesthetic and semantic density of the work, in inviting imaginative exploration, makes works of art cognitively, morally and socially important. This importance is further elaborated in discussions of artistic beauty, originality, imagination and criticism. His accessible study will be invaluable to students of philosophy of art and aesthetics.
Read more- This new second edition incorporates significant new research from the last ten years, as well as an updated bibliography, a new introduction, and new research on topics including pictorial depiction, musical expression, conceptual art, Hegel, and art and society
- Presents recent work on topics such as the controversies about Mapplethorpe, Finley, et al., and attention to newer forms of conceptual and performance art
- Combines classical and contemporary philosophy, literary theory, and art criticism
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- Edition: 2nd Edition
- Date Published: March 2014
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107041691
- length: 326 pages
- dimensions: 244 x 170 x 19 mm
- weight: 0.72kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
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.
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