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Single Idea 2846
[filed under theme 21. Aesthetics / C. Artistic Issues / 7. Art and Morality
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Full Idea
We must regard music as a stimulus to virtue, capable of making a certain kind of character (just as gymnastic training produces a body of a certain type).
Gist of Idea
Music can mould the character to be virtuous (just as gymnastics trains the body)
Source
Aristotle (Politics [c.332 BCE], 1339a20)
Book Ref
Aristotle: 'Politics', ed/tr. Sinclair,T.A. /Saunders,T. [Penguin 1992], p.462
A Reaction
He makes a sustained claim for this, but without explicit justification. I am totally convinced that the music of Bach improves us, but I have no idea why.
The
39 ideas
with the same theme
[relationship between moral and aesthetic values]:
468
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Musical performance can reveal a range of virtues
[Damon of Ath.]
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297
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What is fine is the parent of goodness
[Plato]
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8239
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If the King likes music then there is hope for the state
[Mengzi (Mencius)]
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635
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The good is found in actions, but beauty can exist without movement
[Aristotle]
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2846
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Music can mould the character to be virtuous (just as gymnastics trains the body)
[Aristotle]
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3044
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Stoics say that beauty and goodness are equivalent and linked
[Chrysippus, by Diog. Laertius]
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1907
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Stoics use 'kalon' (beautiful) as a synonym for 'agathon' (good)
[Bury on Stoic school]
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22022
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Beauty motivates morality, by harmonising feeling and reason
[Schiller, by Pinkard]
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22710
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People estimate art according to their moral values
[Tolstoy]
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8125
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The upper classes put beauty first, and thus freed themselves from morality
[Tolstoy]
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8064
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We separate the concept of beauty from goodness, unlike the ancients
[Tolstoy]
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7274
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Books are only well or badly written, not moral or immoral
[Wilde]
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7275
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Having ethical sympathies is a bad mannerism of style in an artist
[Wilde]
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20426
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For pure moralists art must promote right action, and not just be harmless
[Fry]
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22691
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Only artistic qualities matter in art, because they also have the highest moral value
[Bell,C]
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23898
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Those who say immorality is not an aesthetic criterion must show that all criteria are aesthetic
[Weil]
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22347
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Appreciating beauty in art or nature opens up the good life, by restricting selfishness
[Murdoch]
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22712
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Art and morals are essentially the same, and are both identical with love
[Murdoch]
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22714
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Because art is love, it improves us morally
[Murdoch]
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22688
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The Aristotelian idea that choices can be perceived needs literary texts to expound it
[Nussbaum]
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20456
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Interesting art is always organised around ethical demands
[Critchley]
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22696
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'Autonomism' says the morality is irrelevant to the aesthetics
[Jacobson,D]
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22697
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Moral defects of art can be among its aesthetic virtues
[Jacobson,D]
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22700
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Immoral art encourages immoral emotions
[Jacobson,D]
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22702
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Audiences can be too moral
[Jacobson,D]
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22699
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Moderate moralism says moral qualities can sometimes also be aesthetic qualities
[Jacobson,D]
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22698
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We can judge art ethically, or rate its ethical influence, or assess its quality via its ethics
[Jacobson,D]
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22685
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Good art does not necessarily improve people (any more than good advice does)
[Gaut]
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22684
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Good ethics counts towards aesthetic merit, and bad ethics counts against it
[Gaut]
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22689
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If we don't respond ethically in the way a work prescribes, that is an aesthetic failure
[Gaut]
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22690
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'Moralism' says all aesthetic merits are moral merits
[Gaut]
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22692
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A work can be morally and artistically excellent, despite rejecting moral truth
[John,E]
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22693
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The works we value most are in sympathy with our own moral views
[John,E]
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22694
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We should understand what is morally important in a story, without having to endorse it
[John,E]
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22695
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We value morality in art because that is what we care about - but it is a contingent fact
[John,E]
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22704
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Immorality may or may not be an artistic defect
[Davies,S]
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22705
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If the depiction of evil is glorified, that is an artistic flaw
[Davies,S]
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22707
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It is an artistic defect if excessive moral outrage distorts the story, and narrows our sympathies
[Davies,S]
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22706
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A work which seeks approval for immorality, but alienates the audience, is a failure
[Davies,S]
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