Singularities
Essays in Aesthetics
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:29th Aug '24
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These essays, half of them appearing here for the first time, address issues concerning the two key singularities that Kant identified in aesthetics: artistic creativity and aesthetic judgement. Ranging from Kant himself to contemporary debates, from song to conceptual art, from ethics to atheism, from function to failure, Aaron Ridley explores the ways in which the one-off character of creativity and judgement may defy our ordinary expectations of what an explanation should be like. Intended equally for specialists and students, this collection offers a distinctive approach to aesthetics that will be of interest to any reader concerned with philosophical reflection upon the arts.
Aaron Ridley's Singularities is an enjoyable collection of fourteen essays that deal with a wide variety of topics in the philosophy of art or rather, as Aaron Ridley prefers to say, "aesthetics." * Julian Young, Society *
ISBN: 9780192845979
Dimensions: 240mm x 160mm x 20mm
Weight: 556g
288 pages