Philosophy of art, or aesthetics, is the branch of philosophy examining the nature of art and of the experience of art. Art, in this context, is broadly conceived as including the visual arts, literature, poetry, music, and dance.
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Jacques Morizot's entry examines the French junction between Enlightenment ideals and the teachings of taste. From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Philosophical theories about judgments of taste; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Nick Zangwill.
Source of published works about Aesthetic Realism from the 1930s to today.
Barry Hartley Slater gives an overview of this branch of philosophy explaining concepts such as sublime, representation, aesthetic value, and expression.From the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
An essay discussing Eduard Hanslick's theory of the musically beautiful, with links to further information and sound recordings.
Articles and teaching resources on aesthetics, visual art, fashion and the culture of beauty.
Complete Philosophy of Art internet course at California State University, Long Beach. Includes e-texts and extensive links.
Criteria for determining quality in contemporary art. Links to Biddington's art business.
Stanley Bates reviews this book by Jane Bennett.From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
Sources for the study of the ethical aspects of aesthetics.
Overview of the most important aesthetic ideas that have arisen in the course of the Japanese philosophical tradition. From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Including ideas in the aesthetics of literature, philosophical interpretation of literature, and literary treatment of philosophy, hosted by Project MUSE.
Download the Project Gutenberg eBook of Seven Discourses on Art by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Based on the philosophic principles of Aesthetic Realism, founded by Eli Siegel. Located in SoHo, New York City.
Composer, Thomas Becker's ideas about beauty and quality in music.
Daniel Herwitz reviews this book by Paul Crowther. From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
Source of published works about Aesthetic Realism from the 1930s to today.
Composer, Thomas Becker's ideas about beauty and quality in music.
Including ideas in the aesthetics of literature, philosophical interpretation of literature, and literary treatment of philosophy, hosted by Project MUSE.
Download the Project Gutenberg eBook of Seven Discourses on Art by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Barry Hartley Slater gives an overview of this branch of philosophy explaining concepts such as sublime, representation, aesthetic value, and expression.From the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanley Bates reviews this book by Jane Bennett.From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
Daniel Herwitz reviews this book by Paul Crowther. From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
Articles and teaching resources on aesthetics, visual art, fashion and the culture of beauty.
Based on the philosophic principles of Aesthetic Realism, founded by Eli Siegel. Located in SoHo, New York City.
Jacques Morizot's entry examines the French junction between Enlightenment ideals and the teachings of taste. From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Overview of the most important aesthetic ideas that have arisen in the course of the Japanese philosophical tradition. From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Sources for the study of the ethical aspects of aesthetics.
An essay discussing Eduard Hanslick's theory of the musically beautiful, with links to further information and sound recordings.
Complete Philosophy of Art internet course at California State University, Long Beach. Includes e-texts and extensive links.
Philosophical theories about judgments of taste; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Nick Zangwill.
Criteria for determining quality in contemporary art. Links to Biddington's art business.
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