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Single Idea 22714

[filed under theme 21. Aesthetics / C. Artistic Issues / 7. Art and Morality ]

Full Idea

It is of course a fact that if art is love then art improves us morally, but this is, as it were, accidental.

Gist of Idea

Because art is love, it improves us morally

Source

Iris Murdoch (The Sublime and the Good [1959], p.218)

Book Ref

Murdoch,Iris: 'Existentialists and Mystics', ed/tr. Conradi,Peter [Chatto and Windus 1997], p.218


A Reaction

Is an enhancement of one's love necessarily a moral improvement? Love is a fine feeling, but how does it motivate? Has no wickedness ever been perpetrated in the name of love? 'All's fair in love and war'.

Related Idea

Idea 22712 Art and morals are essentially the same, and are both identical with love [Murdoch]


The 5 ideas from 'The Sublime and the Good'

We should first decide what are the great works of art, with aesthetic theory following from that [Murdoch]
Art and morals are essentially the same, and are both identical with love [Murdoch]
Love is realising something other than oneself is real [Murdoch]
Great art proves the absurdity of art for art's sake [Murdoch]
Because art is love, it improves us morally [Murdoch]