Aesthetics Flashcards

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Aesthetics

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The philosophy or theory of taste, or of the perception of the beautiful in nature and in art

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Kants Idea of pure beauty

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  • Freedom from concepts
  • Objectivity
  • Disinterest in the spectator
  • Obligatoriness
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Taste

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The decisions we make about aesthetics

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Aesthetic Experience

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A particular attitude that we may choose to have when we want to appreciate aesthetic qualities
- While we are appreciating something in this way we become less aware of any ethical issues surrounding us

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Sublime

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  • Pleasure at being scared

- We get this feeling when we perceive the immensity of nature and can’t comprehend it

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Aesthetic distance

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The emotional distance between you and a piece of art that can be caused by your culture or past experiences

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Aesthetics and art

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  • We make meaning from art based on the culture that we are part of, a complete meaning is never available
  • Meaning emerge as the culture changed or as the spectator becomes more aware of elements of his or her culture
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David Hume

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  • “Beauty is no quality in things themselves”
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Art is made real in two main ways

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  • In space (sculpture, painting)

- In time (performance)

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Classical sensibility

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  • Admires the idealization of the familiar

- Starts from the familiar human world and it looks for an ideal form within that framework

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Romantic sensibility

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  • Admires whatever is unfamiliar, mysterious, wonderous

- Supposes that beauty is in the ye of the beholder

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Immanuel Kant

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“Beauty is within the subject, not the object”

“Look closely, the beautiful may be small”

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Aristotle

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“The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance”

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