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Art, Emotion and Ethics


Art, Emotion and Ethics

Hardback by Gaut, Berys (University of St Andrews)

Art, Emotion and Ethics

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ISBN:
9780199263219
Publication Date:
24 May 2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
280 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Art, Emotion and Ethics

Description

Art, Emotion and Ethics is a systematic investigation of the relation of art to morality, a topic that has been of central and recurring interest to the philosophy of art since Plato. Berys Gaut explores the various positions that have been taken in this debate, and argues that an artwork is always aesthetically flawed insofar as it possesses a moral defect that is aesthetically relevant. Three main arguments are developed for this view; these involve showing how moral goodness is itself a kind of beauty, that artworks can teach us about morality and that this is under certain conditions an aesthetic merit in them, and that our emotional responses to works of art are properly guided in part by moral considerations. Art, Emotion and Ethics also contains detailed interpretations of a wide range of artworks, including Rembrandt's Bathsheba and Nabokov's Lolita, which show that ethical criticism can yield rich and plausible accounts of individual works. Gaut develops a new theory of the nature of aesthetic value, explores how art can teach us about the world and what we morally ought to do by guiding our imaginings, and argues that we can have genuine emotions towards people and events that we know are merely fictional. Characterised by its clarity and sustained argument, this book will be of interest to anyone who wants to understand the relation of art to morality.

Contents

List of Illustrations ; 1. The Long Debate ; 2. Aesthetics and Ethics: Basic Concepts ; 3. A Conceptual Map ; 4. Autonomism ; 5. Artistic and Critical Practices ; 6. Questions of Character ; 7. The Cognitive Argument: The Epistemic Claim ; 8. The Cognitive Argument: The Aesthetic Claim ; 9. Emotion and Imagination ; 10. The Merited Response Argument ; Bibliography ; Index

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