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PHILOSOPHY MUSIC |
Arnold Berleant, Editor
ISBN-10:
0754605434| ISBN-13: 978-0754605430 This title seeks to uncover the particular status of the
arts in Western culture. As the arts has acquired this status, they have
diverged from the other great institutions of contemporary society: from
science by not being quantifiable; from religion by dwelling on the tangible;
and from ethics by centering on intrinsic value and immediate satisfaction,
instead of rules and values. Our engagement with art leads us to experiences of
inherent value, yet the arts are not the only place we have such deep and
important experiences. The unique gift of the arts perhaps lies in their
ability to focus on a quality of experience we call aesthetic. This experience
has intrigued philosophers and art critics since the arts began to be discussed
philosophically - this book hopes to contribute to this elusive issue. As well
as a consideration of this question, this text addresses the enlargement in the
scope of art that characterizes the elaborate interplay between art and
environment at the beginning of the 21st century. More than this, the issues
raised by the changing nature of art throw traditional aesthetic theory into
question, with each of the essays in this collection an addition to the range
of possible responses to the situation. TABLE OF
CONTENTS Introduction: Arnold Berleant, "Art, Environment, and
the Shaping of Experience" Ronald
Hepburn, University of Edinburgh.
"Data and Theory in Aesthetics" Yrjö
Sepänmaa, "The Two Aesthetic
Cultures: The Great Analogy of Art and
the Environment" Arto
Haapala,
"Art and Nature" Allen
Carlson, "Nature Appreciation and
the Question of Aesthetic Relevance" Kaia Lehari, "Embodied
Metaphor" Pauline
von Bonsdorff, "Urban
Richness and the Art of Building" Kevin
Melchionne, "Front Yards" Emily
Brady, "Aesthetics, Ethics and the Natural Environment" Holmes
Rolston, III,
"From Beauty to Duty:
Aesthetics of Nature and Environmental Ethics" Arnold
Berleant, "Embodied Music" Barbara
Sandrisser, "Dot.com Dot.edu: Technology and Environmental Aesthetics in
Japan" Yuriko
Saito, "Environmental Directions for Aesthetics and the Arts" This book can be purchased at www.Ashgate.com, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon. |