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'Mahaprajnaparamitashastra', 'Lectures on Aesthetics' and 'Art and Its Objects'
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21. Aesthetics / A. Aesthetic Experience / 1. Aesthetics
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Nineteenth century aesthetics focused on art rather than nature (thanks to Hegel) [Hegel, by Scruton]
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21. Aesthetics / A. Aesthetic Experience / 2. Aesthetic Attitude
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Interpretation is performance for some arts, and critical for all arts [Wollheim]
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Hegel largely ignores aesthetic pleasure, taste and beauty, and focuses on the meaning of artworks [Hegel, by Pinkard]
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A love of nature must precede a love of art [Wollheim]
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21. Aesthetics / A. Aesthetic Experience / 5. Natural Beauty
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Natural beauty is unimportant, because it doesn't show human freedom [Hegel, by Pinkard]
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21. Aesthetics / B. Nature of Art / 1. Defining Art
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A criterion of identity for works of art would be easier than a definition [Wollheim]
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21. Aesthetics / B. Nature of Art / 2. Art as Form
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If beauty needs organisation, then totally simple things can't be beautiful [Wollheim]
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21. Aesthetics / B. Nature of Art / 4. Art as Expression
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Some say art must have verbalisable expression, and others say the opposite! [Wollheim]
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It is claimed that the expressive properties of artworks are non-physical [Wollheim]
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21. Aesthetics / B. Nature of Art / 6. Art as Institution
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For Hegel the importance of art concerns the culture, not the individual [Hegel, by Eldridge]
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Style can't be seen directly within a work, but appreciation needs a grasp of style [Wollheim]
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The traditional view is that knowledge of its genre to essential to appreciating literature [Wollheim]
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21. Aesthetics / B. Nature of Art / 7. Ontology of Art
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If artworks are not physical objects, they are either ideal entities, or collections of phenomena [Wollheim]
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The ideal theory says art is an intuition, shaped by a particular process, and presented in public [Wollheim]
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The ideal theory of art neglects both the audience and the medium employed [Wollheim]
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A musical performance has virtually the same features as the piece of music [Wollheim]
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21. Aesthetics / B. Nature of Art / 8. The Arts / a. Music
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An interpretation adds further properties to the generic piece of music [Wollheim]
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21. Aesthetics / C. Artistic Issues / 3. Artistic Representation
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A drawing only represents Napoleon if the artist intended it to [Wollheim]
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21. Aesthetics / C. Artistic Issues / 6. Value of Art
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The purpose of art is to reveal to Spirit its own nature [Hegel, by Davies,S]
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The main purpose of art is to express the unity of human life [Hegel]
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Art forms a bridge between the sensuous world and the world of pure thought [Hegel]
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