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Aesthetics: A Reader in Philosophy of the Arts, fourth edition, contains a selection of ninety-six readings organized by individual art forms as well as a final section of readings in philosophical aesthetics that cover multiple art forms. Sections include topics that are familiar to students such as painting, photography and movies, architecture, music, literature, and performance, as well as contemporary subjects such as mass art, popular arts, the aesthetics of the everyday, and the natural environment. Essays are drawn from both the analytic and continental traditions, and multiple others that bridge this divide between these traditions. Throughout, readings are brief, accessible for undergraduates, and conceptually focused, allowing instructors many different syllabi possibilities using only this single volume.

 

Key Additions to the Fourth Edition

The fourth edition is expanded to include a total of ninety-six essays with ni

Trade Review

"This 4th Edition offers broad coverage of many fascinating contemporary topics while also including some of the key works in the history of aesthetics. This text demonstrates the vibrancy of aesthetics today without losing sight of its past."

--Christopher Bartel, Appalachian State University

"I’ve long considered Aesthetics: A Reader in Philosophy of the Arts to be the best collection for undergraduate philosophy of art classes because of the breadth of its readings, and because of its excellent coverage of recent debates in the arts. The fourth edition builds on these strengths, expanding its coverage of contemporary topics."

--Joshua Shaw, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

"The editors have have imaginatively selected essays both canonical and offbeat from diverse traditions. This anthology would be engaging and accessible to undergraduates of all levels and majors, as it shows the importance of Aesthetics to everyday life, as well as to philosophy and culture. It is an outstanding new contribution to the pedagogical literature in the field."

--Carol S. Gould, Florida Atlantic University



Table of Contents

Table of contents

Acknowledgements for the 4th Edition

General Introduction

Part 1: Painting

Against Imitation

Plato

The Limits of Likeness

Ernst Gombrich

Reality Remade

Nelson Goodman

The "Perfect" Fake

Nelson Goodman

Artistic Crimes

Denis Dutton

Form in Modern Painting

Clive Bell

A Formal Analysis

Edmund Burke Feldman

Intentional Visual Interest

Michael Baxandall

Works of Art and Mere Real Things

Arthur C. Danto

The Origin of the Work of Art

Martin Heidegger

Why Are There No Great Women Artists?

Linda Nochlin

Painting and Ethics

A. W. Eaton

Art and Corruption

David Alfaro Siqueiros

Part II: Photography and Moving Pictures

The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

Walter Benjamin

Transparent Pictures

Kendall L. Walton

Why Photography Does Not Represent Artistically

Roger Scruton

The Hubble Photographs as Aesthetic Objects

Flo Leibowitz

Architectural Photography: The "Urban Photogénie" of Architainment

Jennifer Burris

How Beauty Matters

Peg Brand Weiser

Allegory of the Cave

Plato

Towards an Ontology of the Moving Image

Noël Carroll

Moving Pictures

Arthur C. Danto

Woman as Image, Man as Bearer of the Look

Laura Mulvey

Beauty and Evil: The Case of Leni Riefenstahl

Mary Devereaux

The Last King of Scotland: The Ethics of Race on Film

Paul C. Taylor

Part III: Architecture

The Problem of Architecture

Roger Scruton

Home is Where the Heart Is: Taking Architecture Personally

Edward Winters

Ornament and Crime: Tattoos

Adolf Loos

Towards an Architecture

Le Corbusier

Architecture as Decorated Shelter

Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown

A Discussion of Architecture (with Christopher Norris)

Jacque Derrida

How to Experience Architecture

Jenefer Robinson

Spectacular vs. Deferential Art Museums in the Twenty-First Century

Larry Shiner

Architectural Ghosts

Jeanette Bicknell

Digital Architecture and the New Elegance

Hina Jamelle

Part IV: Music

On the Concept of Music

Jerrold Levinson

Ontology of Music

Ben Caplan and Carl Matheson

Making Tracks: The Ontology of Rock Music

Andrew Kania

Is Live Music Dead?

Lee B. Brown

The Expression of Emotion in Music

Stephen Davies

Representation in Music

Roger Scruton

Sound and Semblance

Peter Kivy

African Music

John Miller Chernoff

Jazz and Language

Robert Kraut

A Topography of Musical Improvisation

Philip Alperson

Fakin’ It: Is There Authenticity in Commercial Music?

Theodore Gracyk

Can White People Sing the Blues?

Joel Rudinow

Social Consciousness in Dancehall Reggae

Anita M. Waters

Part V: Literature

What is Literature?

Terry Eagleton

The Poetic Expression of Emotion

R. G. Collingwood

The Paradox of Expression

Garry L. Hagberg

The Intention of the Author

Monroe C. Beardsley

What is an Author?

Michel Foucault

Criticism as Retrieval

Richard Wollheim

Beneath Interpretation

Richard Shusterman

The Art of Writing

Lu Chi

How to Eat a Chinese Poem

Richard W. Bodman

Imagination and Make-Believe

Gregory Currie

Part VI: Performance

Ion

Plato

On Tragedy

Aristotle

The Birth of Tragedy

Friedrich Nietzsche

What Is Going On in a Dance?

Monroe C. Beardsley

Working and Dancing: A Reponse to Monroe Beardsley's "What is Going On in a Dance?"

Noël Carroll and Sally Banes

Appreciating Dance: The View from the Audience

Aili Bresnahan

Literature as a Performing Art

J. O. Urmson

The Artwork as Performance

David Davies

Why (Not) Philosophy of Stand-up Comedy?

Sheila Lintott

Ventriloquism and Art

David Goldblatt

Magic: The Art of the Impossible

Jason Leddington

Part VII: Mass Art

Defining Mass Art

Noël Carroll

Plato and the Mass Media

Alexander Nehamas

Adorno’s Case Against Popular Music

Lee B. Brown

In Defense of Popular Arts

Richard Shusterman

Television and Aesthetics

Umberto Eco

Relating Comics, Cartoons, and Animation

Henry John Pratt

Videogames, Interactivity and Art

Grant Tavinor

Is It Only a Game? The Ethics of Video Game Play

Stephanie Patridge

Part VIII: Nature and Everyday Aesthetics

Aesthetic Appreciation of the Natural Environment

Allen Carlson

Everyday Aesthetics

Yuriko Saito

Kitsch

Robert Solomon

The Aesthetics of Junkyards

Thomas Leddy

Nonsense in Public Places: Songs of Black Vocal Rhythm and Blues or Doo-Wop

David Goldblatt

Street Art

Sondra Bacharach

Jokes

Ted Cohen

Racist Humor

Luvell Anderson

A Sensible Antiporn Feminism

A. W. Eaton

Falling in Lust: Sexiness, Feminism, and Pornography

Hans Maes

Part IX: Art in General

Of the Standard of Taste

David Hume

The Sublime

Edmund Burke

Judgments about the Beautiful

Immanuel Kant

The Philosophy of Fine Art

G. W. F. Hegel

Aesthetic Concepts

Frank Sibley

Categories of Art

Kendall L. Walton

The Role of Theory in Aesthetics

Morris Weitz

Art and Natural Selection

Denis Dutton

Feminism in Context

Peg Brand Weiser

Contributors

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/31/2017 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138235878, 978-1138235878
      ISBN10: 1138235873

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Aesthetics: A Reader in Philosophy of the Arts, fourth edition, contains a selection of ninety-six readings organized by individual art forms as well as a final section of readings in philosophical aesthetics that cover multiple art forms. Sections include topics that are familiar to students such as painting, photography and movies, architecture, music, literature, and performance, as well as contemporary subjects such as mass art, popular arts, the aesthetics of the everyday, and the natural environment. Essays are drawn from both the analytic and continental traditions, and multiple others that bridge this divide between these traditions. Throughout, readings are brief, accessible for undergraduates, and conceptually focused, allowing instructors many different syllabi possibilities using only this single volume.

       

      Key Additions to the Fourth Edition

      The fourth edition is expanded to include a total of ninety-six essays with ni

      Trade Review

      "This 4th Edition offers broad coverage of many fascinating contemporary topics while also including some of the key works in the history of aesthetics. This text demonstrates the vibrancy of aesthetics today without losing sight of its past."

      --Christopher Bartel, Appalachian State University

      "I’ve long considered Aesthetics: A Reader in Philosophy of the Arts to be the best collection for undergraduate philosophy of art classes because of the breadth of its readings, and because of its excellent coverage of recent debates in the arts. The fourth edition builds on these strengths, expanding its coverage of contemporary topics."

      --Joshua Shaw, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

      "The editors have have imaginatively selected essays both canonical and offbeat from diverse traditions. This anthology would be engaging and accessible to undergraduates of all levels and majors, as it shows the importance of Aesthetics to everyday life, as well as to philosophy and culture. It is an outstanding new contribution to the pedagogical literature in the field."

      --Carol S. Gould, Florida Atlantic University



      Table of Contents

      Table of contents

      Acknowledgements for the 4th Edition

      General Introduction

      Part 1: Painting

      Against Imitation

      Plato

      The Limits of Likeness

      Ernst Gombrich

      Reality Remade

      Nelson Goodman

      The "Perfect" Fake

      Nelson Goodman

      Artistic Crimes

      Denis Dutton

      Form in Modern Painting

      Clive Bell

      A Formal Analysis

      Edmund Burke Feldman

      Intentional Visual Interest

      Michael Baxandall

      Works of Art and Mere Real Things

      Arthur C. Danto

      The Origin of the Work of Art

      Martin Heidegger

      Why Are There No Great Women Artists?

      Linda Nochlin

      Painting and Ethics

      A. W. Eaton

      Art and Corruption

      David Alfaro Siqueiros

      Part II: Photography and Moving Pictures

      The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

      Walter Benjamin

      Transparent Pictures

      Kendall L. Walton

      Why Photography Does Not Represent Artistically

      Roger Scruton

      The Hubble Photographs as Aesthetic Objects

      Flo Leibowitz

      Architectural Photography: The "Urban Photogénie" of Architainment

      Jennifer Burris

      How Beauty Matters

      Peg Brand Weiser

      Allegory of the Cave

      Plato

      Towards an Ontology of the Moving Image

      Noël Carroll

      Moving Pictures

      Arthur C. Danto

      Woman as Image, Man as Bearer of the Look

      Laura Mulvey

      Beauty and Evil: The Case of Leni Riefenstahl

      Mary Devereaux

      The Last King of Scotland: The Ethics of Race on Film

      Paul C. Taylor

      Part III: Architecture

      The Problem of Architecture

      Roger Scruton

      Home is Where the Heart Is: Taking Architecture Personally

      Edward Winters

      Ornament and Crime: Tattoos

      Adolf Loos

      Towards an Architecture

      Le Corbusier

      Architecture as Decorated Shelter

      Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown

      A Discussion of Architecture (with Christopher Norris)

      Jacque Derrida

      How to Experience Architecture

      Jenefer Robinson

      Spectacular vs. Deferential Art Museums in the Twenty-First Century

      Larry Shiner

      Architectural Ghosts

      Jeanette Bicknell

      Digital Architecture and the New Elegance

      Hina Jamelle

      Part IV: Music

      On the Concept of Music

      Jerrold Levinson

      Ontology of Music

      Ben Caplan and Carl Matheson

      Making Tracks: The Ontology of Rock Music

      Andrew Kania

      Is Live Music Dead?

      Lee B. Brown

      The Expression of Emotion in Music

      Stephen Davies

      Representation in Music

      Roger Scruton

      Sound and Semblance

      Peter Kivy

      African Music

      John Miller Chernoff

      Jazz and Language

      Robert Kraut

      A Topography of Musical Improvisation

      Philip Alperson

      Fakin’ It: Is There Authenticity in Commercial Music?

      Theodore Gracyk

      Can White People Sing the Blues?

      Joel Rudinow

      Social Consciousness in Dancehall Reggae

      Anita M. Waters

      Part V: Literature

      What is Literature?

      Terry Eagleton

      The Poetic Expression of Emotion

      R. G. Collingwood

      The Paradox of Expression

      Garry L. Hagberg

      The Intention of the Author

      Monroe C. Beardsley

      What is an Author?

      Michel Foucault

      Criticism as Retrieval

      Richard Wollheim

      Beneath Interpretation

      Richard Shusterman

      The Art of Writing

      Lu Chi

      How to Eat a Chinese Poem

      Richard W. Bodman

      Imagination and Make-Believe

      Gregory Currie

      Part VI: Performance

      Ion

      Plato

      On Tragedy

      Aristotle

      The Birth of Tragedy

      Friedrich Nietzsche

      What Is Going On in a Dance?

      Monroe C. Beardsley

      Working and Dancing: A Reponse to Monroe Beardsley's "What is Going On in a Dance?"

      Noël Carroll and Sally Banes

      Appreciating Dance: The View from the Audience

      Aili Bresnahan

      Literature as a Performing Art

      J. O. Urmson

      The Artwork as Performance

      David Davies

      Why (Not) Philosophy of Stand-up Comedy?

      Sheila Lintott

      Ventriloquism and Art

      David Goldblatt

      Magic: The Art of the Impossible

      Jason Leddington

      Part VII: Mass Art

      Defining Mass Art

      Noël Carroll

      Plato and the Mass Media

      Alexander Nehamas

      Adorno’s Case Against Popular Music

      Lee B. Brown

      In Defense of Popular Arts

      Richard Shusterman

      Television and Aesthetics

      Umberto Eco

      Relating Comics, Cartoons, and Animation

      Henry John Pratt

      Videogames, Interactivity and Art

      Grant Tavinor

      Is It Only a Game? The Ethics of Video Game Play

      Stephanie Patridge

      Part VIII: Nature and Everyday Aesthetics

      Aesthetic Appreciation of the Natural Environment

      Allen Carlson

      Everyday Aesthetics

      Yuriko Saito

      Kitsch

      Robert Solomon

      The Aesthetics of Junkyards

      Thomas Leddy

      Nonsense in Public Places: Songs of Black Vocal Rhythm and Blues or Doo-Wop

      David Goldblatt

      Street Art

      Sondra Bacharach

      Jokes

      Ted Cohen

      Racist Humor

      Luvell Anderson

      A Sensible Antiporn Feminism

      A. W. Eaton

      Falling in Lust: Sexiness, Feminism, and Pornography

      Hans Maes

      Part IX: Art in General

      Of the Standard of Taste

      David Hume

      The Sublime

      Edmund Burke

      Judgments about the Beautiful

      Immanuel Kant

      The Philosophy of Fine Art

      G. W. F. Hegel

      Aesthetic Concepts

      Frank Sibley

      Categories of Art

      Kendall L. Walton

      The Role of Theory in Aesthetics

      Morris Weitz

      Art and Natural Selection

      Denis Dutton

      Feminism in Context

      Peg Brand Weiser

      Contributors

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