The Expression of Emotion in the Visual Arts: A Philosophical Inquiry

The Expression of Emotion in the Visual Arts: A Philosophical Inquiry

by Benjamin R. Tilghman
The Expression of Emotion in the Visual Arts: A Philosophical Inquiry

The Expression of Emotion in the Visual Arts: A Philosophical Inquiry

by Benjamin R. Tilghman

Paperback(Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1970)

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Overview

The philosophy of art, aesthetics, is here understood to be something distinct from both art appreciation and art criticism. The philosophy of art is never­ theless dependent upon the existence of appreciation and criticism because it is out of reflection upon these that the uniquely philosophical problems of art arise, problems that reflect puzzlement about what is involved in understanding, enjoying, describing, and evaluating works of art. Hence the philosophy of art must presuppose at least some measure of understanding and appreciation of particular works of art and if such understanding and appre­ ciation are lacking the philosopher is in no position to supply them. It can­ not be a philosophical task to undertake a Defense of Poesie against either the philistine or the tyrant. The philosopher is not the one to convince us that art is a Good Thing, that paintings are worth looking at, poems worth reading, and music worth listening to, if for no other reason than that philo­ sophical theory and argument are no substitute for taste and sensibility. My position here is the now unexceptional one that philosophical problems are essentially conceptual problems and while the philosopher of art cannot produce aesthetic sensibility and appreciation where these do not exist, he can give us understanding of the concepts relevant to artistic appreciation and thereby help us to see our way through the conceptual confusions that have generated the philosophical puzzles surrounding art, its appreciation and criticism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789024750115
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 07/01/1970
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1970
Pages: 108
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

I The Problem of expression: some mistaken notions.- II The problem of expression: the work of art as nonphysical “aesthetic object”.- III Emotion.- IV Seeing-as.- V Seeing-as: further considerations.
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