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Art and Ethical Criticism 1st Edition by Garry L Hagberg ISBN 1444337874 9781444337877

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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 299
Author: Garry L. Hagberg
ISBN: 9781405134835, 9781405134842, 1405134836, 1405134844
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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ISBN 10: 1444337874 
ISBN 13: 9781444337877
Author: Garry L Hagberg

Through a series of essays, Art and Ethical Criticism explores the complex relationship between the arts and morality.

  • Reflects the importance of a moral life of engagement with works of art
  • Forms part of the prestigious New Directions in Aesthetics series, which confronts the most intriguing problems in aesthetics and the philosophy of art today

Art and Ethical Criticism 1st Table of contents:

Part I: Historical and Conceptual Foundations

  • Chapter 1: A Brief History of Art and Ethics
    • Plato's Republic: Art as a Threat to Moral Order
    • Aristotle's Poetics: Catharsis and Moral Instruction
    • Hume and Kant: The Emergence of Aesthetic Autonomy
    • Moralism in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries (e.g., Tolstoy)
    • The Rise of Aestheticism and Formalism
  • Chapter 2: Key Concepts in the Art-Ethics Debate
    • Aesthetic Value vs. Moral Value
    • Autonomism vs. Moralism (Radical, Moderate)
    • Ethical Cognitivism: Art as a Source of Moral Knowledge
    • Non-Cognitivism: Art's Affective/Attitudinal Impact
    • The Problem of "Merely Offensive" Art
    • Artistic Intent vs. Audience Reception

Part II: Contemporary Theoretical Perspectives

  • Chapter 3: The Ethicist Position: Art's Moral Dimension as Aesthetic Relevant
    • Noël Carroll and the "Ethicism" Debate
    • The Role of Ethically Flawed Responses (EFRs)
    • Art as a Test of Moral Principles
    • Challenges to Ethicism and Its Limits
  • Chapter 4: Beyond the Dichotomy: Interactionist and Integrated Views
    • Connecting Moral and Aesthetic Properties
    • Art as Moral Training Ground: Sympathy, Empathy, and Moral Imagination
    • The "Aesthetic Moralism" of Berys Gaut and Others
    • The Role of Emotions in Moral and Aesthetic Experience
  • Chapter 5: Art, Knowledge, and Understanding
    • Art's Capacity to Convey Moral Truths or Insights
    • Narrative as Moral Experimentation
    • Moral Learning from Fiction vs. Non-Fiction
    • The Limitations of Art as Didactic Tool

Part III: Ethical Challenges in Art Forms and Practice

  • Chapter 6: The Ethics of Representation
    • Stereotypes, Caricature, and Misrepresentation
    • Cultural Appropriation in Art
    • Pornography, Obscenity, and Free Speech
    • Art and Propaganda: Persuasion and Manipulation
  • Chapter 7: Art and Social/Political Engagement
    • Protest Art and Activism
    • Art as a Catalyst for Social Change
    • The Ethics of Public Art and Commemoration
    • Addressing Historical Injustice Through Art
  • Chapter 8: The Ethics of the Artist and Creator
    • Artist's Responsibility for Their Work's Impact
    • The Role of Intent in Ethical Evaluation
    • Censorship, Artistic Freedom, and Accountability
    • The Ethics of Materials and Production (e.g., sustainability, labor)
  • Chapter 9: The Ethics of the Critic and Viewer
    • The Moral Demands on the Critic
    • Distinguishing Moral from Aesthetic Judgment in Criticism
    • Audience Responsibility: Engaging with Challenging Art
    • The Problem of "Liking" Immoral Art

Part IV: New Directions and Future Debates

  • Chapter 10: Digital Art, AI, and Emerging Ethical Dilemmas
    • Ethics of Algorithmic Art and Generative AI
    • Virtual Reality and Immersive Ethical Experiences
    • Data Ethics in Art Production and Consumption
    • The Changing Nature of Authorship and Responsibility
  • Chapter 11: Global Perspectives on Art and Ethical Criticism
    • Cross-Cultural Differences in Aesthetic and Moral Values
    • Postcolonial Critiques of Western Aesthetic Theory
    • Art and Human Rights in International Contexts
    • The Challenge of Universalizing Ethical Frameworks in Art
  • Chapter 12: Beyond Moralism: A Revised Framework for Ethical Criticism
    • Proposing an Integrated or Nuanced Model
    • The Importance of Context, Intent, and Reception
    • The Continuing Dialogue Between Art and Life

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