Προσθήκη στα αγαπημένα
Jerrold Levinson, one of the most prominent philosophers of art today, presents a new collection of essays, following on from his four previous collections, Music, Art and Metaphysics (1990), The Pleasures of Aesthetics (1996), Contemplating Art (2006), and Musical Concerns (2015).
Aesthetic Pursuits specifically complements Levinson's last volume, Musical Concerns, by collecting recent essays not concerned with music, but instead focusing on literature, film, and visual art, while addressing issues of humour, beauty, and the emotions. The essays in Aesthetic Pursuits, which are wide-ranging, will appeal strongly to aestheticians, art lovers, and philosophers alike.
The volume contains seven previously unpublished essays by Levinson, in which the author critically engages with notable contemporary contributions to aesthetic theory.
Introduction
1: Farewell to the Aesthetician?
2: Aesthetic Contextualism
3: Toward an Adequate Conception of Aesthetic Experience
4: Artistic Achievement and Artistic Value
5: Artistic Worth and Personal Taste
6: Falling in Love with a Book
7: Immoral Jokes
8: Beauty Is Not One: The Irreducible Variety of Visual Beauty
9: Emotional Upheavals
10: Artful Intentions
11: Defending Hypothetical Intentionalism
12: Seeing, Imaginarily, at the Movies
13: Sound in Film: Design versus Commentary
Περιγραφή
Jerrold Levinson, one of the most prominent philosophers of art today, presents a new collection of essays, following on from his four previous collections, Music, Art and Metaphysics (1990), The Pleasures of Aesthetics (1996), Contemplating Art (2006), and Musical Concerns (2015).
Aesthetic Pursuits specifically complements Levinson's last volume, Musical Concerns, by collecting recent essays not concerned with music, but instead focusing on literature, film, and visual art, while addressing issues of humour, beauty, and the emotions. The essays in Aesthetic Pursuits, which are wide-ranging, will appeal strongly to aestheticians, art lovers, and philosophers alike.
The volume contains seven previously unpublished essays by Levinson, in which the author critically engages with notable contemporary contributions to aesthetic theory.