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Beyond Aesthetics

Beyond Aesthetics

Beyond Aesthetics

Philosophical Essays
Noël Carroll, University of Wisconsin, Madison
July 2001
Available
Paperback
9780521786560

    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 2001
    Paperback
    9780521786560
    468 pages
    235 × 156 × 28 mm
    0.651kg
    Available

    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.
      Author
    • Noël Carroll , University of Wisconsin, Madison