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Book Synopsis
Focuses on questions of history, methods, and the nature of art theories, as well as the value and evaluation of art. This book is intended as a primer to aesthetics, as well as a summary and extension of the author's contribution to the field.

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"George Dickie's Art and Value is an elegant restatement of the virtues of the institutional theory of art and his conception of artistic evaluation. This lively and trenchant riposte to critics will ensure that his work remains much discussed and will prove to be an invaluable resource for students." Matthew Kieran, University of Leeds.

"Professor Dickie does an excellent job combining and articulating the insights accumulated during his long career in the philosophy of art. Of special significance is his discussion of how 'what is art' relates to 'what is good art?" George Bailey, East Carolina University.



Table of Contents
Introduction.

1. The Historical Background Of The Philosophy Of Art.

2. Methodological Background In The Philosophy Of Art.

3. The Nature Of Art Theories.

4. The History of the Institutional Theory.

5. The Evaluation of Art.

6. Art and Value.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 17/09/2001
      ISBN13: 9780631229469, 978-0631229469
      ISBN10: 0631229469

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Focuses on questions of history, methods, and the nature of art theories, as well as the value and evaluation of art. This book is intended as a primer to aesthetics, as well as a summary and extension of the author's contribution to the field.

      Trade Review
      "George Dickie's Art and Value is an elegant restatement of the virtues of the institutional theory of art and his conception of artistic evaluation. This lively and trenchant riposte to critics will ensure that his work remains much discussed and will prove to be an invaluable resource for students." Matthew Kieran, University of Leeds.

      "Professor Dickie does an excellent job combining and articulating the insights accumulated during his long career in the philosophy of art. Of special significance is his discussion of how 'what is art' relates to 'what is good art?" George Bailey, East Carolina University.



      Table of Contents
      Introduction.

      1. The Historical Background Of The Philosophy Of Art.

      2. Methodological Background In The Philosophy Of Art.

      3. The Nature Of Art Theories.

      4. The History of the Institutional Theory.

      5. The Evaluation of Art.

      6. Art and Value.

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