Offering a unique 'debate' format, the third edition of the bestselling Arguing About Art is ideal for newcomers to aesthetics or philosophy of art.
This lively collection presents an extensive range of short, clear introductions to each of the discussions which include:
- sentimentality
- appreciation
- interpretation
- understanding
- objectivity
- nature
- food
- horror.
With revised introductions, updated suggestions for further reading and new sections on pornography and societies without art, Arguing About Art provides a stimulating and accessible anthology suitable for those coming to aesthetics for the first time. The book will also appeal to students of art history, literature, and cultural studies.
Alex Neill is a Senior Lecturer and Aaron Ridley is a Professor, both at the University of Southampton, UK.
Title: Arguing About Art: Contemporary Philosophical Debates (Arguing About Philosophy)
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ISBN: 9780415424516
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date: 2007-09-19
Number of Pages: 504
Weight: 0.2586 kg
'A most valuable supplement to any philosophical aesthetics course, one that would enliven and freshen it up, partly by deftly engaging students.'The Times Higher Education Supplement
'My first choice for a core text in an undergraduate course would be Neill and Ridley. On every topic their lively collection stimulates thought.'European Journal of Philosophy
'A most valuable supplement to any philosophical aesthetics course, one that would enliven and freshen it up, partly by deftly engaging students.'The Times Higher Education Supplement
'My first choice for a core text in an undergraduate course would be Neill and Ridley. On every topic their lively collection stimulates thought.'The European Journal of Philosophy