Combining Philosophers
Ideas for W Wimsatt/W Beardsley, John Mayberry and Aristotle
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21. Aesthetics / C. Artistic Issues / 1. Artistic Intentions
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Intentions either succeed or fail, so external evidence for them is always irrelevant [Wimsatt/Beardsley, by Davies,S]
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The author's intentions are irrelevant to the judgement of a work's success [Wimsatt/Beardsley]
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Poetry, unlike messages, can be successful without communicating intentions [Wimsatt/Beardsley]
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The thoughts of a poem should be imputed to the dramatic speaker, and hardly at all to the poet [Wimsatt/Beardsley]
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The intentional fallacy is a romantic one [Wimsatt/Beardsley]
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Biography can reveal meanings and dramatic character, as well as possible intentions [Wimsatt/Beardsley]
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21. Aesthetics / C. Artistic Issues / 5. Objectivism in Art
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The collective judgement of many people on art is better than that of an individual [Aristotle]
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21. Aesthetics / C. Artistic Issues / 7. Art and Morality
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Music can mould the character to be virtuous (just as gymnastics trains the body) [Aristotle]
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The good is found in actions, but beauty can exist without movement [Aristotle]
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