6 ideas
19087 | The meaning or purport of a symbol is all the rational conduct it would lead to [Peirce] |
8108 | Aesthetics presupposes a distinctive sort of experience, and a unified essence for art [Gardner] |
8112 | Art works originate in the artist's mind, and appreciation is re-creating this mental object [Gardner] |
8111 | Aesthetic objectivists must explain pleasure being essential, but not in the object [Gardner] |
8109 | Aesthetic judgements necessarily require first-hand experience, unlike moral judgements [Gardner] |
7101 | Virtue theory needs an external standard to judge behaviour and character [Inwagen, by Statman] |