more from 'What is Art?' by Leo Tolstoy

Single Idea 22710

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

Full Idea

The estimation of the value of art …depends on men's perception of the meaning of life; depends on what they hold to be the good and evil of life.

Gist of Idea

People estimate art according to their moral values

Source

Leo Tolstoy (What is Art? [1898]), quoted by Iris Murdoch - The Sublime and the Good p.206

Book Reference

Murdoch,Iris: 'Existentialists and Mystics', ed/tr. Conradi,Peter [Chatto and Windus 1997], p.206


A Reaction

[No ref given] This is put to the test by the insightful depiction of wickedness. We condemn the wickedness and admire the insight. Every reading of a novel is a moral journey, though I'm not sure how the true psychopath reads a novel.