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On Photography: A Philosophical Inquiry


On Photography: A Philosophical Inquiry

Paperback by Costello, Diarmuid

On Photography: A Philosophical Inquiry

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ISBN:
9780415684491
Publication Date:
25 Sep 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
166 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 May 2024
On Photography: A Philosophical Inquiry

Description

What is photography? Is it a source of knowledge or an art? Many have said the former because it records the world automatically, others the latter because it expresses human subjectivity. Can photography be both or must we choose? In On Photography: A Philosophical Inquiry, Diarmuid Costello examines these fascinating questions and more, drawing on images by Alfred Stieglitz, Berenice Abbott, Paul Strand, Lee Friedlander, James Welling, and Wolfgang Tillmans, among others, and the writings of Elizabeth Eastlake, Peter Henry Emerson, Edward Weston, Siegfried Kracauer, André Bazin, and Stanley Cavell. This sets the scene for the contemporary stand-off between "sceptical" and "non-sceptical" Orthodoxy in the work of Roger Scruton and Kendall Walton, and a New Theory of Photography taking its cue from László Moholy-Nagy and Patrick Maynard. Written in a clear and engaging style, On Photography is essential reading for anyone interested in the philosophy of photography, aesthetics, art, and visual studies.

Contents

1. Introduction: On Photography, Then and Now 2. Foundational Intuitions and Folk Theory 3. Aesthetic Scepticism and its Critics 4. Transparency and its Critics 5. Conclusion: The Unity of Photography. Index

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