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Aesthetics
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Aesthetics: A Reader in Philosophy of the Arts, fourth edition, contains a selection of ninety-six readings organized by individual art forms as well as a final section of readings in philosophical aesthetics that cover multiple art forms. Sections include topics that are familiar to students such as painting, photography and movies, architecture, music, literature, and performance, as well as contemporary subjects such as mass art, popular arts, the aesthetics of the everyday, and the natural environment. Essays are drawn from both the analytic and continental traditions, and multiple others that bridge this divide between these traditions. Throughout, readings are brief, accessible for undergraduates, and conceptually focused, allowing instructors many different syllabi possibilities using only this single volume.





Key Additions to the Fourth Edition

The fourth edition is expanded to include a total of ninety-six essays with nineteen new essays (nine of them written exclusively for this volume), updated organization into new sections, revised introductions to each section, an increased emphasis on contemporary topics, such as stand-up comedy, the architecture of museums, interactivity and video games, the ethics of sexiness, trans/gendered beauty, the aesthetics of junkyards and street art, pornography, and the inclusion of more diverse philosophical voices. Nevertheless, this edition does not neglect classic writers in the traditional aesthetics: Plato, Aristotle, Hume, Kant, Hegel, Heidegger, Collingwood, Bell, and writers of similar status in aesthetics. The philosophers writing new chapters exclusively for this fourth edition are:



. Sondra Bacharach on street art

. Aili Bresnahan on appreciating dance

. Hina Jamelle on digital architecture

. Jason Leddington on magic

. Sheila Lintott on stand-up comedy

. Yuriko Saito on everyday aesthetics

. Larry Shiner on art spectacle museums in the twenty-first century

. Peg Brand Weiser on how beauty matters

. Edward Winters on the feeling of being at home in vernacular architecture, as in such urban places as bars.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781315303666
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date01/09/2017
Edition4. Auflage
LanguageEnglish
File size3136 Kbytes
Illustrations13 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen, 2 schwarz-weiße Zeichnungen
Article no.8285257
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Product groupBU581
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David Goldblatt is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Denison University, the author of Art and Ventriloquism in Routledge's Critical Voices Series, and co-editor of The Aesthetics of Architecture: Philosophical Investigations into the Art of Building, and has written numerous essays in the academic and popular press.

Lee B. Brown (1932-2014) was Professor of Philosophy at The Ohio State University and the author of many articles on a wide range of philosophical subjects, including popular music, recorded music, and jazz.

Stephanie Patridge is a Professor of Philosophy at Otterbein University. Her research focuses on aesthetic properties, and moral evaluation in imaginative contexts.