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Full Idea
Noël Carroll's moderate moralism maintains that some moral defects in artworks are aesthetic defects, and some moral virtues are aesthetic merits.
Gist of Idea
Moderate moralism says moral qualities can sometimes also be aesthetic qualities
Source
Daniel Jacobson (Ethical Criticism and the Vice of Moderation [2006], 'How moderate')
Book Ref
'Aesthetics and the Phil of Art (debates)', ed/tr. Kieran,Matthew [Blackwell 2004], p.345
A Reaction
I'm beginning to think that moralist critics are confusing morality and wisdom. We don't admire novels for hammering on about goodness. We admire their insight into characters and actions, of which the most interesting aspects happen to be moral.
Related Idea
Idea 22690 'Moralism' says all aesthetic merits are moral merits [Gaut]
22696 | 'Autonomism' says the morality is irrelevant to the aesthetics [Jacobson,D] |
22697 | Moral defects of art can be among its aesthetic virtues [Jacobson,D] |
22700 | Immoral art encourages immoral emotions [Jacobson,D] |
22701 | Jokes can sometimes be funny because they are offensive [Jacobson,D] |
22702 | Audiences can be too moral [Jacobson,D] |
22699 | Moderate moralism says moral qualities can sometimes also be aesthetic qualities [Jacobson,D] |
22703 | We don't often respond to events in art as if they were real events [Jacobson,D] |
22698 | We can judge art ethically, or rate its ethical influence, or assess its quality via its ethics [Jacobson,D] |