Beyond Aesthetics
Beyond Aesthetics brings together philosophical essays addressing art and related issues by one of the foremost philosophers of art at work today. Countering conventional aesthetic theories - those maintaining that authorial intention, art history, morality and emotional responses are irrelevant to the experience of art - Noël Carroll argues for a more pluralistic and commonsensical view in which all of these factors can play a legitimate role in our encounter with art works. Throughout, the book combines philosophical theorizing with illustrative examples including works of high culture and the avant-garde, as well as works of popular culture, jokes, horror novels, and suspense films.
- Discusses a broad selection of topics central to philosophical aesthetics
- Offers especially clear prose style, accessible to the non-specialist, general reader
- Pays attention to works not only of high culture and the avante-garde, but also to works of popular culture
Product details
July 2001Paperback
9780521786560
468 pages
235 × 156 × 28 mm
0.651kg
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Table of Contents
- Foreword Peter Kirvy
- Introduction
- Part I. Beyond Aesthetics:
- 1. Art and interaction
- 2. Beauty and genealogy of art theory
- 3. Four concepts of aesthetic experience
- Part II. Art, History, and Narrative:
- 4. Art, practice, and narrative
- 5. Identifying art
- 6. Historical narratives and the philosophy of art
- 7. On the narrative connection
- 8. Interpretation, history and narrative
- Part III. Interpretation and Intention:
- 9. Art, intention, and conversation
- 10. Anglo-American aesthetics and contemporary criticism: intention and the hermeneutics of suspicion
- 11. The intention of fallacy: defending myself
- 12. Intention and interpretation: the debate between hypothetical and actual intentionalism
- Part IV. Art, Emotion, and Morality:
- 13. Art, narrative, and emotion
- 14. Horror and humor
- 15. The paradox of suspense
- 16. Art, narrative, and moral understanding
- 17. Moderate moralism
- 18. Simulation, emotions, and morality
- Part V. Alternative Topics:
- 19. On jokes
- 20. The paradox of junk fiction
- 21. Visual metaphor
- 22. On being moved by nature
- 23. Emotion, appreciation, and nature.