Eighteenth-Century Aesthetics and the Reconstruction of Art

Eighteenth-Century Aesthetics and the Reconstruction of Art
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0521066832
ISBN-13 : 9780521066839
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Synopsis Eighteenth-Century Aesthetics and the Reconstruction of Art by : Paul Mattick, Jr

This collection of essays explores the rise of aesthetics as a response to, and as a part of, the reshaping of the arts in modern society. The theories of art developed under the name of 'aesthetics' in the eighteenth century have traditionally been understood as contributions to a field of study in existence since the time of Plato. If art is a practice to be found in all human societies, then the philosophy of art is the search for universal features of that practice, which can be stated in definitions of art and beauty. However, art as we know it - the system of 'fine arts' - is largely peculiar to modern society. Aesthetics, far from being a perennial discipline, emerged in an effort both to understand and to shape this new social practice. These essays share the conviction that aesthetic ideas can be fully understood when seen not only in relation to intellectual and social contexts, but as themselves constructed in history.

The Sublime in Modern Philosophy

The Sublime in Modern Philosophy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781107276260
ISBN-13 : 1107276268
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Synopsis The Sublime in Modern Philosophy by : Emily Brady

In The Sublime in Modern Philosophy: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Nature, Emily Brady takes a fresh look at the sublime and shows why it endures as a meaningful concept in contemporary philosophy. In a reassessment of historical approaches, the first part of the book identifies the scope and value of the sublime in eighteenth-century philosophy (with a focus on Kant), nineteenth-century philosophy and Romanticism, and early wilderness aesthetics. The second part examines the sublime's contemporary significance through its relationship to the arts; its position with respect to other aesthetic categories involving mixed or negative emotions, such as tragedy; and its place in environmental aesthetics and ethics. Far from being an outmoded concept, Brady argues that the sublime is a distinctive aesthetic category which reveals an important, if sometimes challenging, aesthetic-moral relationship with the natural world.

Luxury in the Eighteenth Century

Luxury in the Eighteenth Century
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9780230508279
ISBN-13 : 0230508278
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Synopsis Luxury in the Eighteenth Century by : M. Berg

'Luxury in the 18th Century' explores the political, economic, moral and intellectual effects of the production and consumption of luxury goods, and provides a broadly-based account from a variety of perspectives, addressing key themes of economic debate, material culture, the principles of art and taste, luxury as 'female vice' and the exotic.

Mariette and the Science of the Connoisseur in Eighteenth-Century Europe

Mariette and the Science of the Connoisseur in Eighteenth-Century Europe
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9781351559218
ISBN-13 : 1351559214
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Synopsis Mariette and the Science of the Connoisseur in Eighteenth-Century Europe by : Kristel Smentek

Celebrated connoisseur, drawings collector, print dealer, book publisher and authority on the art of antiquity, Pierre-Jean Mariette (1694-1774) was a pivotal figure in the eighteenth-century European art world. Focusing on the trajectory of Mariette?s career, this book examines the material practices and social networks through which connoisseurs forged the idea of art as an object of empirical and historical analysis. Drawing on significant unpublished archival material as well as on histories of science, publishing, collecting and display, this book shows how Mariette and his colleagues? practices of classification and interpretation of the graphic arts gave rise to new conceptions of artistic authorship and to a history of art that transcended the biographies of individual artists. To follow Mariette?s career through the eighteenth century is to see that art was consolidated as a specialized category of intellectual inquiry-and that style emerged as its structuring analytic device-in the overlapping spaces of the collector?s cabinet, the connoisseur?s portfolio and the dealer?s shop.

Music as a Science of Mankind in Eighteenth-Century Britain

Music as a Science of Mankind in Eighteenth-Century Britain
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9781317092209
ISBN-13 : 1317092201
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Synopsis Music as a Science of Mankind in Eighteenth-Century Britain by : Maria Semi

Music as a Science of Mankind offers a philosophical and historical perspective on the intellectual representation of music in British eighteenth-century culture. From the field of natural philosophy, involving the science of sounds and acoustics, to the realm of imagination, involving resounding music and art, the branches of modern culture that were involved in the intellectual tradition of the science of music proved to be variously appealing to men of letters. Among these, a particularly rich field of investigation was the British philosophy of the mind and of human understanding, developed between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, which looked at music and found in its realm a way of understanding human experience. Focussing on the world of sensation - trying to describe how the human mind could develop ideas and emotions by its means - philosophers and physicians often took their cases from art's products, be it music (sounds), painting (colours) or poetry (words as signs of sound conveying a meaning), thus looking at art from a particular point of view: that of the perceiving mind. The relationship between music and the philosophies of mind is presented here as a significant part of the construction of a Science of Man: a huge and impressive 'project' involving both the study of man's nature, to which - in David Hume's words - 'all sciences have a relation', and the creation of an ideal of what Man should be. Maria Semi sheds light on how these reflections moved towards a Science of Music: a complex and articulated vision of the discipline that was later to be known as 'musicology'; or Musikwissenschaft.

Art In Its Time

Art In Its Time
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9781134554157
ISBN-13 : 113455415X
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Synopsis Art In Its Time by : Paul Mattick

Art In Its Time takes a close look at the way in which art has become integral to the everyday 'ordinary' life of modern society. It explores the prevalent notion of art as transcending its historical moment, and argues that art cannot be separated from the everyday as it often provides material to represent social struggles and class, to explore sexuality, and to think about modern industry and our economic relationships.

The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics

The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 604
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ISBN-10 : 9781134622337
ISBN-13 : 1134622333
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Synopsis The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics by : Berys Gaut

First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Gender and the Formation of Taste in Eighteenth-Century Britain

Gender and the Formation of Taste in Eighteenth-Century Britain
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 0521593263
ISBN-13 : 9780521593267
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Gender and the Formation of Taste in Eighteenth-Century Britain by : Robert W. Jones

The concept of beauty in the eighteenth century, explored through philosophical texts, novels and art.

Hume's Aesthetic Theory

Hume's Aesthetic Theory
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781134568024
ISBN-13 : 1134568029
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Synopsis Hume's Aesthetic Theory by : Dabney Townsend

Hume's Aesthetic Theory examines the neglected area of the development of aesthetics in empiricist thinking, exploring the link between the empiricist background of aesthetics in the eighteenth century and the work of David Hume. This is a major contribution to our understanding of Hume's general philosophy and provides fresh insights into the history of aesthetics.

Originality and Intellectual Property in the French and English Enlightenment

Originality and Intellectual Property in the French and English Enlightenment
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781135024611
ISBN-13 : 1135024618
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Synopsis Originality and Intellectual Property in the French and English Enlightenment by : Reginald McGinnis

Are legal concepts of intellectual property and copyright related to artistic notions of invention and originality? Do literary and legal scholars have anything to learn from each other, or should the legal debate be viewed as separate from questions of aesthetics? Bridging what are usually perceived as two distinct areas of inquiry, this interdisciplinary volume begins with a reflection on the "origins" of literary and legal questions in the Enlightenment to consider their ramifications in the post-Enlightenment and contemporary world. Tying in to the growing scholarly interest in connections between law and literature, on the one hand, and to the contemporary interrogation of "originality" and "authorship," on the other hand, the present volume furthers research in the field by providing a dense study of the legal and historical context to re-examine our current assumptions about supposed earlier Enlightenment and Romantic ideals of individual authorship and originality.