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Aesthetic Understanding

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This collection of essays explores the philosophy of art, testing and developing a theory of aesthetic judgment through specific examples. Each essay addresses key aesthetic questions, particularly the nature and significance of aesthetic experience in human conduct. The book is structured into four parts. The first part summarizes modern analytical aesthetics and introduces subsequent chapters, including a review of contemporary literary criticism. The second part focuses on musical aesthetics, presenting the theoretical core of the work, where the author articulates the nature of aesthetic understanding and defends the inherent significance of aesthetic experiences, even when lacking describable content. He challenges the notion that music is representational and, in the third part, proposes a theory of representation to counter the idea that photography is a representational art, also examining film. The final section connects aesthetic judgment to broader cultural themes, humor, and design, discussing various subjects, including Samuel Beckett's prose and Leninist architecture. Collectively, these essays aim to provide analytical foundations for the criticism of literature, visual art, music, and culture, forming a cohesive intellectual endeavor.

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Aesthetic Understanding, Roger Scruton

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