Aesthetics, Imagination and the Unity of ExperienceAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006 - 195 sivua Advancing a number of common themes that collectively constitute a unified approach to aesthetics, the essays in this volume cover a broad range of topics taking in Kant's 'Critique of Judgement', Clive Bell's aesthetic theory, and the relevance of Wittgenstein for aesthetics. |
Sisältö
The Unity of Kants Critique of Aesthetic Judgement | 3 |
A Kind of Magical Faculty | 21 |
Imagination in the Experience of Art | 35 |
Aesthetic Theory and the Experience of Art | 53 |
Part II | 67 |
The Critic and the Lover of Art | 69 |
Poetry and Truth | 81 |
The Aesthetic and the Semantic | 91 |
Clive Bells Aesthetic Theory and Critical Practice | 105 |
Aestheticism Imagination and Schooling | 119 |
Wittgensteins Speculative Aesthetics | 137 |
Bibliography of the Works of R K Elliott | 181 |
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Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Adeimantus aesthetic contemplation aesthetic emotion aesthetic experience Aesthetic Idea aesthetic judgement aesthetic point aesthetic quality aesthetic theory aesthetic value aestheticism allegory analogy animistic Antiochus Antiochus III appear appropriate artist attitude Battle of Magnesia Bell Bell's cathedral Cavafy's Cave character Cleitophon cognitive conceived concept creative critical David Sylvester doxophilist eikasia Elliott essays on Criticism existence experience of art experienced expression faculty feeling Glaucon Hippias Major images imaginal experience interpretation involves judgement of taste Kant Kant's kind magical meaning miracle Miss Meager moral natural beauty natural objects non-aesthetic objectivist particular passage perceived perception Philip philosopher philosophers of art Philosophy of Education picture pistis Plato poem poet poet's poetic sentence point of view possible presuppose real person realised reason recognise reference regard relation representation represented response says seems sense sensible shadows significant form Socrates Socratic method soul spectator things thought Thrasymachus truth understanding unity universal virtue visualising Wittgenstein