Wittgenstein, Ethics and Aesthetics

Wittgenstein, Ethics and Aesthetics
Author: B.R. Tilghman
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1349211745

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The author's purpose in this volume is to present the relevance of the ideas of Wittgenstein to those interested in aesthetics and the philosophy of art. He focuses on both the earlier work centred around the "Tractatus" and the later work of the "Philosophical Investigations".

Wittgenstein, Aesthetics and Philosophy

Wittgenstein, Aesthetics and Philosophy
Author: Peter B. Lewis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1351872508

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Although universally recognised as one of the greatest of modern philosophers, Wittgenstein's work in aesthetics has been unjustly neglected. This is the first book exclusively devoted to Wittgenstein's aesthetics, exploring the themes developed by Wittgenstein in his own writing on aesthetics as well as the implications of Wittgenstein's wider philosophical views for understanding central issues in aesthetics. Drawing together original contributions from leading international scholars, this book will be an important addition to studies of Wittgenstein's thought, but its discussion of issues in literature, music and performing art, and criticism will also be of interest to many students of literary and cultural studies. Exploring three key themes - the capacity of the arts to illuminate our lives; the nature of the particular responses involved in understanding and appreciating works of art; the role of theory and principle in artistic and critical practice - the contributors address issues raised by contemporary philosophers of art, and seek to make connections between Wittgenstein's work and that of other significant philosophies of art in the Western tradition. Displaying the best practice of modern philosophical writing - clarity, cogency, respect for but not blind obedience to common sense, argument illustrated with detailed examples, rejection of speculation and pretension - this book demonstrates how philosophy can make a valuable contribution to understanding the arts.

Beauty and the End of Art

Beauty and the End of Art
Author: Sonia Sedivy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2016-04-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1474255760

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Beauty and the End of Art shows how a resurgence of interest in beauty and a sense of ending in Western art are challenging us to rethink art, beauty and their relationship. By arguing that Wittgenstein's later work and contemporary theory of perception offer just what we need for a unified approach to art and beauty, Sonia Sedivy provides new answers to these contemporary challenges. These new accounts also provide support for the Wittgensteinian realism and theory of perception that make them possible. Wittgenstein's subtle form of realism explains artworks in terms of norm governed practices that have their own varied constitutive norms and values. Wittgensteinian realism also suggests that diverse beauties become available and compelling in different cultural eras and bring a shared 'higher-order' value into view. With this framework in place, Sedivy argues that perception is a form of engagement with the world that draws on our conceptual capacities. This approach explains how perceptual experience and the perceptible presence of the world are of value, helping to account for the diversity of beauties that are available in different historical contexts and why the many faces of beauty allow us to experience the value of the world's perceptible presence. Carefully examining contemporary debates about art, aesthetics and perception, Beauty and the End of Art presents an original approach. Insights from such diverse thinkers as Immanuel Kant, Hans-Georg Gadamer and Arthur Danto, Alexander Nehamas, Elaine Scarry and Dave Hickey are woven together to reveal how they make good sense if we bring contemporary theory of perception and Wittgensteinian realism into the conversation.

Reckoning with the Imagination

Reckoning with the Imagination
Author: Charles Altieri
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2015-06-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0801456703

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Charles Altieri argues for a reconsideration of the Kantian tradition of Idealist ethics, which he believes can restore much of the power of the arguments for the role of aesthetics in art.

Wittgenstein and Aesthetics

Wittgenstein and Aesthetics
Author: Hanne Appelqvist
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1108944299

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Wittgenstein on Aesthetic Understanding

Wittgenstein on Aesthetic Understanding
Author: Garry L. Hagberg
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-05-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3319409107

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This book investigates the significance of Wittgenstein’s philosophy for aesthetic understanding. Focusing on the aesthetic elements of Wittgenstein’s philosophical work, the authors explore connections to contemporary currents in aesthetic thinking and the illuminating power of Wittgenstein’s philosophy when considered in connection with the interpretation of specific works of literature, music, and the arts. Taken together, the chapters presented here show what aesthetic understanding consists of and the ways we achieve it, how it might be articulated, and why it is important. At a time of strong renewal of interest in Wittgenstein’s contributions to the philosophy of mind and language, this book offers insight into the connections between philosophical-psychological and linguistic issues and the understanding of the arts.

The British Aesthetic Tradition

The British Aesthetic Tradition
Author: Timothy M. Costelloe
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2013-03-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 052151830X

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Offers a comprehensive account of British aesthetics from the early eighteenth century to the late twentieth century in Britain and beyond.

Wittgenstein

Wittgenstein
Author: Ludwig Wittgenstein
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1966-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780520013544

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In 1938 Wittgenstein delivered a short course of lectures on aesthetics to a small group of students at Cambridge. The present volume has been compiled from notes taken down at the time by three of the students: Rush Rhees, Yorick Smythies, and James Taylor. They have been supplemented by notes of conversations on Freud (to whom reference was made in the course on aesthetics) between Wittgenstein and Rush Rhees, and by notes of some lectures on religious belief. As very little is known of Wittgenstein's views on these subjects from his published works, these notes should be of considerable interest to students of contemporary philosophy. Further, their fresh and informal style should recommend Wittgenstein to those who find his Tractatus and Philosophical Investigations a little formidable.

Wittgenstein and Aesthetics

Wittgenstein and Aesthetics
Author: Alessandro Arbo
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 311033061X

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Wittgenstein has written a great number of remarks relevant to aesthetical issues: he has questioned the relation between aesthetics and psychology as well as the status of our norms of judgment; he has drawn philosophers’ attention to such topics as aspect-seeing and aspect-dawning, and has brought insights into the nature of our aesthetic reactions. The examination of this wide range of topics is far from being completed, and the purpose of this book is to contribute to such completion. It gathers both papers discussing some of Wittgenstein’s most provocative and intriguing statements on aesthetics, and papers bringing out their implications for art critic and art history, as well as their significance to epistemology and to the study of human mind.