E-Book, Englisch, Band 115, 196 Seiten
Reihe: Philosophical Studies Series
McFee Artistic Judgement
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-94-007-0031-4
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
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A Framework for Philosophical Aesthetics
E-Book, Englisch, Band 115, 196 Seiten
Reihe: Philosophical Studies Series
ISBN: 978-94-007-0031-4
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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1;Preface;6
1.1;Preamble;6
1.2;Textual Acknowledgements;9
1.3;Other Acknowledgements;9
1.4;Abbreviations;10
1.5;Permissions;10
2;Contents;11
3;1 The Artistic and the Aesthetic: A Distinction Considered;13
3.1;1.1 A Crucial Distinction;14
3.2;1.2 Transfiguration and Artistic Properties;17
3.3;1.3 Some Corollaries of the Distinction;20
3.4;1.4 Contrasting Views of the Aesthetic;22
3.5;1.5 The Artistic as Sensuous;24
3.6;1.6 The Ambiguity of Artistic Properties;27
3.7;1.7 An Example: The Case of Marla;29
3.8;1.8 Exploring the Contrast: Methodology;32
3.9;1.9 Outline of This Work;34
3.10;1.10 On Not Defining Art;35
3.11;Notes;39
4;2 Art, Meaning and Occasion-Sensitivity;41
4.1;2.1 Meaning Meaning ;42
4.2;2.2 Exceptions (a): Dealing with Defeasibility;45
4.3;2.3 Exceptions (b): Disambiguation;46
4.4;2.4 An Occasion-Sensitive View of Meaning and Understanding;48
4.5;2.5 Contextualism in Philosophical Aesthetics;53
4.6;2.6 Competent Judges;57
4.7;2.7 Meaning, Explaining, and Artistic Properties;59
4.8;2.8 Meaning, Explanation and Content;63
4.9;2.9 The Context of Philosophical Aesthetics;66
4.10;Notes;67
5;3 Art and Life-Issues: Meeting Counter-Cases;69
5.1;3.1 Artistic Value and Life-Issues;69
5.2;3.2 Life-Issues Connection to Artworks;70
5.3;3.3 The Importance of Life-Issues;74
5.4;3.4 Learning from Art;75
5.5;3.5 Art and Moral Value: Moderate Moralism, Ethicism;79
5.6;3.6 A Seven-Part Strategy;84
5.7;3.7 Literary Value and Moral Understanding: Nussbaum;87
5.8;3.8 A Conflict Between Morality and Art;90
5.9;3.9 Conclusion;93
5.10;Notes;94
6;4 Intention, Authorship and Artistic Realism;96
6.1;4.1 The Intention of the Artist;96
6.2;4.2 Excursus: Hypothetical Intentionalism and Its Discontents;103
6.3;4.3 The Embodiment of Artistic Meaning;107
6.4;4.4 Making Meaning: The Concept Art;108
6.5;4.5 Making Sense: History of Production;112
6.6;4.6 Response-Reliance and Artistic Properties;114
6.7;4.7 Understanding and Criticism;117
6.8;4.8 Criticism and Inference;120
6.9;4.9 The Reality of Artistic Properties;123
6.10;Notes;126
7;5 The Historical Character of Art;129
7.1;5.1 Precursors and the Past;129
7.2;5.2 Art, Change of Meaning and Standard Historicism;130
7.3;5.3 Forward Retroactivism, and the Threat of Misperception;134
7.4;5.4 Are These Genuine Properties;137
7.5;5.5 Reasons and New Evidence;139
7.6;5.6 Are These New Properties;141
7.7;5.7 Making Sense of the Past;144
7.8;5.8 Oeuvre, Action and Understanding;145
7.9;5.9 Genre and Artistic Intention;147
7.10;5.10 An Argument Against Any Historicism;151
7.11;5.11 Historical Character and UnderstandingSome Realism;153
7.12;Notes;154
8;6 The Republic of Art: A Plausible Institutional Account of Art;156
8.1;6.1 The Idea of an Institutional Concept;156
8.2;6.2 Sketch of an Institutional Account of Art;157
8.3;6.3 A More Plausible (than Dickies) Account of Art;159
8.4;6.4 Topics for Criticism;161
8.5;6.5 Does Dickies Later Theory Fare Better;165
8.6;6.6 Wollheims Criticism;166
8.7;6.7 Critical Reflections;169
8.8;6.8 Can the Institution Be Wrong;173
8.9;6.9 The Friends of Jones;175
8.10;6.10 What the Account Offers;179
8.11;Notes;181
9;7 Conclusion;183
9.1;7.1 The Framework: A Summary;183
9.2;7.2 The Aesthetic Reconsidered;186
9.3;7.3 Envoi: The Muscular Aesthetic ;187
10;References;189
11;Index;197




