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Aesthetics: The Key Thinkers
 
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ISBN13:9781350085565
ISBN10:1350085561
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:376 pages
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Weight:470 g
Language:English
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Aesthetics: The Key Thinkers

 
Series: Key Thinkers;
Edition number: 2
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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Aesthetics: The Key Thinkers offers a comprehensive historical overview of the field of aesthetics. Thirty specially commissioned essays introduce and explore the contributions of philosophers who have shaped the subject, from its origins in the work of the ancient Greeks to contemporary developments in the 21st century. Now thoroughly revised and updated throughout, this second edition includes new chapters on Ludwig Wittgenstein, Susanne Langer, Bernard Bolzano, as well as more coverage of post-1950 aesthetics with Frank Sibley, Stanley Cavell, Peter Kivy, Noël Carroll, Peter Lamarque, and Jerrold Levinson.

The book reconstructs the history of aesthetics, clearly illustrating the most important attempts to address such crucial issues as the nature of aesthetic judgment, the status of art, and the place of the arts within society. Ideal for undergraduate students, it lays the necessary foundations for a complete and thorough understanding of this fascinating subject.
Table of Contents:
Notes on Contributors
Introduction, Alessandro Giovannelli (Lafayette College, USA)
1. Plato, Robert Stecker (Central Michigan University, USA)
2. Aristotle, Angela Curran (Kansas State University, USA)
3. Medieval Aesthetics, Gian Carlo Garfagnini (University of Florence, Italy)
4. Shaftesbury, Garry L. Hagberg (Bard College, USA)
5. Francis Hutcheson, Garry L. Hagberg (Bard College, USA)
6. Jean-Baptiste Du Bos and Charles Batteux, James O. Young (University of Victoria, Canada)
7. David Hume, Alan H. Goldman (College of William and Mary, USA)
8. Immanuel Kant, Elisabeth Schellekens (University of Uppsala, Sweden)
9. G. W. F. Hegel, Richard Eldridge (Swarthmore College, USA)
10. Bernard Bolzano, Paisley Livingston (Lingnan University, Hong Kong)
11. Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche, Scott Jenkins (University of Kansas, USA)
12. Benedetto Croce and Robin Collingwood, Gary Kemp (University of Glasgow, UK)
13. Roger Fry and Clive Bell, Susan Feagin (Temple University, USA)
14. John Dewey, Thomas Leddy (San José State University, USA)
15. Ludwig Wittgenstein, Kelly Dean Jolley (Auburn University, USA)
16. Martin Heidegger, Ingvild Torsen (University of Oslo, Norway)
17. Walter Benjamin and T. W. Adorno, Gerhard Richter (Brown University, USA)
18. Susanne Langer, Robert E. Innis (University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA)
19. Monroe Beardsley, Noël Carroll (City University of New York, USA)
20. Nelson Goodman, Alessandro Giovannelli (Lafayette College, USA)
21. Frank Sibley, Emily Brady (Texas A&M University, USA)
22. Richard A. Wollheim, Malcolm Budd (University College London, UK)
23. Arthur C. Danto, Sondra Bacharach (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
24. Stanley Cavell, Malcolm Turvey (Tufts University, USA)
25. Peter Kivy, James O. Young (University of Victoria, Canada)
26. Kendall L. Walton, David Davies (McGill University, Canada)
27. Peter Lamarque, Filippo Contesi (University of Barcelona, Spain)
28. Noël Carroll, Deborah Knight (Queen's University, Canada)
29. Jerrold Levinson, James O. Young (University of Victoria, Canada)
30. Some Contemporary Developments, Alessandro Giovannelli (Lafayette College, USA)
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