Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 328
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978-0-7425-6410-7 • Hardback • February 2010 • $150.00 • (£115.00)
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Robert Stecker is professor of philosophy at Central Michigan University.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Preface to Second Edition
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 Part I: Aesthetics
Chapter 5 Environmental Aesthetics: Natural Beauty
Chapter 6 Conceptions of the Aesthetic: Aesthetic Experience
Chapter 7 Conceptions of the Aesthetic: Aesthetic Properties
Chapter 8 Part II: Philosophy of Art
Chapter 9 What is Art?
Chapter 10 What Kind of Object is a Work of Art?
Chapter 11 Interpretation and the Problem of the Relevant Intention
Chapter 12 Representation: Fiction
Chapter 13 Representation: Depiction
Chapter 14 Expressiveness in Music and Poetry
Chapter 15 Artistic Value
Chapter 16 Interaction: Ethical, Aesthetic and Artistic Value
Chapter 17 The Value of Architecture
Chapter 18 Conclusion
Chapter 19 References
Chapter 20 Index
Robert Stecker's excellent book was already the best high-level introduction to philosophical aesthetics in the analytic tradition. It has retained this distinction in its second edition, while becoming both more accessible and more wide-ranging, and is appropriate for use in both undergraduate and graduate courses.
— Jerry Levinson, University of Maryland
Professor Stecker gives his readers the elements of aesthetics from an advanced standpoint. His coverage of the core topics in the field is admirably clear and accessible, but more importantly, it is incisive and at the cutting-edge of current debates.
— Paisley Livingston, Lingnan University
• A new discussion of immoralism—the view that ethical defects in an artwork can make it aesthetically better
• Expanded coverage of pictorial representation
•A new approach to the paradox of fiction
•Study questions at the end of each chapter
•A glossary to help students keep track of key technical terms
•Hard to grasp sections have been rewritten to enhance accessibility