ABSTRACT

Although various aesthetic themes have preoccupied many major philosophers, from Plato to Goodman, the central questions of the philosophy of art have remained ill-defined. This book gives a concise and systematic account of the leading philosophical ideas about art and aesthetics from ancient times to the present day, and goes on to propose a new theory of aesthetic satisfaction and artistic abilities.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter I|13 pages

Hedonism and the Theory of Taste

chapter Chapter III|18 pages

Perfection and the Play of Cognition

chapter Chapter V|19 pages

Art as Language

chapter Chapter VI|20 pages

Art and Metaphor

chapter Chapter VII|18 pages

Virtues and Indirect Pleasures

chapter Chapter VIII|18 pages

The Aim Behind Perception

chapter Chapter IX|19 pages

Aesthetic Satisfaction

chapter Chapter X|19 pages

Art and Artistic Abilities