Single Idea 22709

[catalogued under 21. Aesthetics / B. Nature of Art / 1. Defining Art]

Full Idea

Our aesthetic must stand to be judged by great works of art which we know to be such independently. …So let us start by saying that Shakespeare is the greatest of all artists, and let our aesthetic be the philosophical justification of this judgement.

Gist of Idea

We should first decide what are the great works of art, with aesthetic theory following from that

Source

Iris Murdoch (The Sublime and the Good [1959], p.205)

Book Reference

Murdoch,Iris: 'Existentialists and Mystics', ed/tr. Conradi,Peter [Chatto and Windus 1997], p.205


A Reaction

She offers this view in specific contradiction of Tolstoy, which says we should first have a theory, and then judge accordingly. I take Murdoch to be entirely right, but it means that our aesthetic theory will shift over time.