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Aesthetics: A Comprehensive Anthology Home / Humanities / Philosophy / Aesthetics Description The appreciation of art and the pursuit of beauty are fundamental elements of human life, and for almost as long as we have engaged in philosophical inquiry we have been theorizing about aesthetic matters. Covering nearly 2,500 years of theory and analysis, this anthology offers the most comprehensive collection of readings on aesthetics and philosophy of art currently available. From Plato's Ion to work by contemporary philosophers of art, Aesthetics: A Comprehensive Anthology showcases classic texts that speak for themselves in showing the development of philosophical thought about art and the aesthetic. Thorough, systematic, and flexible, this volume is an ideal guide to the field and makes an excellent textbook for a variety of courses in philosophical aesthetics. Table of Contents Aesthetics: Classic and Contemporary Readings. Edited by Cahn and Meskin. Preface. Part I: Historical Sources. 1. The Modern System of the Arts: Paul Oskar Kristeller. 2. Ion: Plato. 3. The Republic: Plato. 4. Symposium: Plato. 5. Poetics: Aristotle. Steven M. Cahn (Editor), Aaron Meskin (Editor) ISBN: 978-1-4051-5434-5 704 pages October 2007, Wiley-Blackwell

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  • Aesthetics: A ComprehensiveAnthology

    Home / Humanities / Philosophy / Aesthetics

    Description

    The appreciation of art and the pursuit of beauty are fundamental elements of human life, and for almost as long aswe have engaged in philosophical inquiry we have been theorizing about aesthetic matters. Covering nearly 2,500years of theory and analysis, this anthology offers the most comprehensive collection of readings on aesthetics andphilosophy of art currently available. From Plato's Ion to work by contemporary philosophers of art, Aesthetics: AComprehensive Anthology showcases classic texts that speak for themselves in showing the development ofphilosophical thought about art and the aesthetic. Thorough, systematic, and flexible, this volume is an ideal guide tothe field and makes an excellent textbook for a variety of courses in philosophical aesthetics.

    Table of Contents

    Aesthetics: Classic and Contemporary Readings.

    Edited by Cahn and Meskin.

    Preface.

    Part I: Historical Sources.

    1. The Modern System of the Arts: Paul Oskar Kristeller.

    2. Ion: Plato.

    3. The Republic: Plato.

    4. Symposium: Plato.

    5. Poetics: Aristotle.

    Steven M. Cahn (Editor), Aaron Meskin (Editor)

    ISBN: 978-1-4051-5434-5

    704 pagesOctober 2007, Wiley-Blackwell

  • 6. Ennead I, vi: Plotinus.

    7. Of Music: St. Augustine.

    8. On the Reduction of the Arts to Theology: St. Bonaventure.

    9. Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times: Third Earl of Shaftesbury.

    10. Inquiry into the Origins of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue: Francis Hutcheson.

    11. Of the Standard of Taste: David Hume.

    12. Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of our Ideas on the Sublime and the Beautiful: Sir Edmund Burke.

    13. Laocoon: Gotthold Lesing.

    14. Critique of Judgment: Immanuel Kant.

    Part II: Modern Theories.

    15. Introduction to Modern Theories: Christopher Janaway.

    16. Letter of an Aesthetic Education of Man: Friedrich Schiller.

    17. Philosophy of Art: Friedrich J.W. Schelling.

    18. The Philosophy of Fine Art: Georg W.F. Hegel.

    19. The World as Will and Representation: Arthur Schopenhauer.

    20. The Beautiful in Music: Eduard Hanslick.

    21. The Birth of Tragedy: Friedrich Nietzsche.

    22. What is Art?: Leo Tolstoy.

    23. 'Psychical Distance' as a Factor in Art and as an Aesthetic Principle: Edward Bullough.

    24. Art: Clive Bell.

    25. Aesthetics: Benedetto Croce.

    26. The Principles of Art: R.G. Collingwood.

    27. Art as Experience: John Dewey.

    28. Feeling and Form: Susanne Langer.

    29. The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction: Walter Benjamin.

    30. The Origin of the Work of Art: Martin Heidegger.

    31. Aesthetic Theory: Theodor Adorno.

  • 32. Truth and Method: Hans-Georg Gadamer.

    Part III: Contemporary Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art.

    33. Introduction to Contemporary Aesthetics: Susan Feagin and Aaron Meskin.

    34. Aesthetic Problems of Modern Philosophy: Stanley Cavell.

    35. The Role of Theory in Aesthetics: Morris Weitz.

    36. The Artworld: Arthur Danto.

    37. What is Art? An Institutional Analysis: George Dickie.

    38. When is Art?: Nelson Goodman.

    39. Identifying Art: Noel Carroll.

    40. The Myth of the Aesthetic Attitude: George Dickie.

    41. Art and its Objects: Richard Wollheim.

    42. What a Musical Work Is: Jerrold Levinson.

    43. Aesthetic Concepts: Frank Sibley.

    44. Beauty Restored: May Mothersill.

    45. Categories of Art: Kendall Walton.

    46. Appreciation and the Natural Environment: Allen Carlson.

    47. The Intentional Fallacy: W.K. Wimsatt and Monroe Beardsley.

    48. The Postulated Author: Critical Monism as a Regulative Ideal: Alexander Nehamas.

    49. Art Intention and Conversation: Noel Carroll.

    50. The Ethical Criticism of Art: Berys Gaut.

    51. Expressive Properties of Art: Guy Sircello.

    52. Style and Personality in the Literary Work: Jenefer Robinson.

    53. Emotions in the Music: Peter Kivy.

    54. Fearing Fictions: Kendall Walton.

    55. Oppressive Texts, Resisting Readers and the Gendered Spectator: Mary Deveraux

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    Author Information

    Steven M. Cahn is Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is the

  • author of nine books, including Fate, Logic, and Time, Saints and Scamps: Ethics in Academia, revised edition, Puzzles andPerplexities, second edition, and God, Reason, and Religion. He has also edited or co-edited some thirty volumes,including Classics of Western Philosophy, now in its seventh edition.

    Aaron Meskin is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Leeds. His publications on aesthetics have appeared inthe British Journal of Aesthetics, the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research anda number of anthologies. He is also aesthetics editor for the online journal Philosophy Compass (Wiley-Blackwell).

    The Wiley Advantage

    Brings together the most significant writings in aesthetics and philosophy of art from the past 2500 years Each section includes a useful introductory essay which provides an overview of developments in the field Broken down into three sections: Historical Sources, Modern Theories, and Contemporary Aesthetics andPhilosophy of Art Thorough, systematic, and flexible, including two alternative tables of contents (historical and topical); an idealtextbook and guide to the field

    Reviews

    Steven Cahn and Aaron Meskin have put together an unrivalled collection of great work in philosophical aesthetics,encompassing historical sources ranging from Plato to Shaftesbury, modern theories from Schiller to Gadamer, andmore recent work covering all the central areas in contemporary aesthetics and philosophy of art. I thoroughlyrecommend it.Peter Goldie, University of Manchester

    The go-to book for classics in aesthetics from Plato and Aristotle to Adorno and Walton. Balanced andcomprehensive, each chapter selected with a keen eye for bringing out enduring themes, this volume is a landmarkachievement.Dominic McIver Lopes, University of British Columbia

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