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

Full Idea

I don't think that art can be unethical. I think that interesting art is always ethical. It is organised around ethical demands.

Gist of Idea

Interesting art is always organised around ethical demands

Source

Simon Critchley (Impossible Objects: interviews [2012], 8)

Book Ref

Critchley,Simon: 'Impossible Objects: interviews' [Politty 2012], p.129


A Reaction

It is a struggle to make this fit instrumental music. Critchley likes punk rock, so he might not see the problem. How to compare Bachian, Mozart, Beethovenian and Debussyian ethics? Not impossible.


The 10 ideas from 'Impossible Objects: interviews'

Philosophy begins in disappointment, notably in religion and politics [Critchley]
Science gives us an excessively theoretical view of life [Critchley]
Phenomenology uncovers and redescribes the pre-theoretical layer of life [Critchley]
The problems is not justifying ethics, but motivating it. Why should a self seek its good? [Critchley]
The state, law, bureaucracy and capital are limitations on life, so I prefer federalist anarchism [Critchley]
Belief that humans are wicked leads to authoritarian politics [Critchley]
Anarchism used to be libertarian (especially for sexuality), but now concerns responsibility [Critchley]
Wallace Stevens is the greatest philosophical poet of the twentieth century in English [Critchley]
Philosophy really got started as the rival mode of discourse to tragedy [Critchley]
Interesting art is always organised around ethical demands [Critchley]