Buch, Englisch, 292 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Psychology and the Other
Towards A Moral Imagination
Buch, Englisch, 292 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Psychology and the Other
ISBN: 978-1-032-98328-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Aesthetic Ethics: Towards a Moral Imagination seeks to challenge and expand the boundaries of how we conceive ethics and morality, proposing that beauty, sublimity and emotional resonances found in the realm of the arts are essential for re-imagining a more just and compassionate world.
This volume delves into how aesthetic experiences cultivate ethical sensibilities and a deepened responsibility towards others and the world around us. Through a blend of philosophical inquiry, psychoanalytic theory and humanities scholarship, the contributors examine the transformative power of the aesthetic on ethical wisdom and practices. The volume asserts that aesthetic experiences are not merely for hedonic pleasure nor detached contemplation, but are vital to developing a moral imagination capable of confronting the complexities of human existence and social engagement. The chapters in this volume propose that engaging with art, literature, music and culture opens capacities and re-imagines possibilities. Contributors utilise case studies, theoretical explorations and analysis of artistic expressions to argue for the aesthetic as a fundamental component in the cultivation of deepened ethical relations and, ultimately, societal change.
Aesthetic Ethics hosts the voices and scholarship of significant figures across disciplines, addressing questions at the intersections of aesthetic theory, ethical psychotherapy, and the social order. Practitioners, as well as students and researchers of the humanities, the arts, politics, philosophy, psychology, psychosocial studies, sociology and social work alike will find this an illuminating and revivifying read.
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Introduction: Aesthetic Ethics? Towards the Beauty of Moral Imaginations Part 1: Aesthetic Ethics as “Moral Attunement and Formation” 1. Can the Experience of Beauty Make Us Better People? Thinking Otherwise about the Aesthetics/Ethics Connection 2. ‘Aesthetic Articulations’: Toward a Poetics of Formation 3. Small Tears in Logic: The Power of Poetic Image and Aesthetic Knowing 4. Meaning and Morality: Shaping How the Light Shines In 5. The Power of Art to Shape our Ability to See: A Phenomenological Reflection on Rembrandt’s Aristotle with a Bust of Homer Part 2: Aesthetic Ethics as “Responsibility and Attentive Witnessing” 6. Mourning the Dying of the Unharmed Self 7. To Speak of Suffering: Art’s Ethical Obligation 8. Psychoanalysis, Art, and the Vale of Soul-Making 9. How to Build the Other from Scratch After Its Destruction? 10. Levinas, Decreative Hermeneutics, and Holocaust Testimony Part 3: Aesthetic Ethics as “Political and Prophetic Action” 11. Whom Shall I Walk With? Reflections of a Black(ish) South African Scholar in the North American Academy 12. Spoken Futurities: Poetry, Prophecy, & Psychology 13. Aesthetic Motivation In Religious Activism 14. The Beloved Community as Aesthetic Theory: Intimations from Josiah Royce, Martin Luther King Jr., and Erich Fromm 15. Radical Empathy: Socially-Engaged Art as a Democratic Tool