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Aesthetics: 50 Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments is a teaching-focused resource, which highlights the contributions that imaginative scenariosparadoxes, puzzles, and thought experiments alikehave made to the development of contemporary analytic aesthetics. The book is divided into sections pertaining to art-making, ontology, aesthetic judgements, appreciation and interpretation, and ethics and value, and offers an accessible summary of ten debates falling under each section.

Each entry also features a detailed annotated bibliography, making it an ideal companion for courses surveying a broad collection of topics and readings in aesthetics.

Key Features:











Uses a problem-centered approach to aesthetics (rather than author- or theory-centered) making the text more inviting to first-time students of the subject





Offers stand-alone chapters, allowing students to quickly understand an issue and giving instructors flexibility in assigning readings to match the themes of the course





Provides up-to-date, annotated bibliographies at the end of each entry, amounting to an extensive review of the literature on contemporary analytic aesthetics

Recenzijos

Xhignesse has a keen eye for how to pique the readers curiosity and is a succinct and even-handed surveyor of puzzles and their proposed resolutions. . . . Students are sure to respond to the vibrant prose and well chosen diet of issues from across aesthetics. . . . This is likely to make for a lively classroom and interesting term papers, and, whether or not instructors end up assigning this book, they will surely make use of it and find themselves cribbing Xhignesses punchy questions and concise summaries for their class discussion. It is a commendable achievement. --Sam Cowling, Metascience

Acknowledgements x
Preface xii
Part I Art-Making
1(72)
1 Apelles's Horses (Intentionality)
3(6)
2 Empty and Universal Fictions (Fictional Truth)
9(7)
3 The Paradox of Authenticity
16(7)
4 The Paradox of Creativity
23(7)
5 The Problem of Genius
30(6)
6 The Puzzle of Multiple Authorship
36(7)
7 The Puzzle of Multiple Endings
43(7)
8 The Revision Puzzle
50(7)
9 The Time Machine (Design)
57(7)
10 The Whale and the Driftwood (Artifactuality)
64(9)
Part II Ontology
73(72)
11 Dinosaurs in the Jungle (Photographic Transparency)
75(7)
12 Faking Nature (Authenticity)
82(7)
13 Cuernicas (Contextualism)
89(8)
14 Pot People, Basket Folk (Contextualism)
97(8)
15 Psychedelic Sounds (Definition of Music)
105(7)
16 Retitling Art (Titles)
112(6)
17 The Gallery of Red Squares (Defining Art)
118(7)
18 The Supercopier (Multiple Artworks)
125(6)
19 The Wrong Note Paradox
131(6)
20 Unperformable Music (Musical Ontology)
137(8)
Part III Aesthetic Judgements
145(68)
21 Aesthetic Concept Zombies (Aesthetic Properties)
147(7)
22 The Jealous Husband (The Aesthetic Attitude)
154(7)
23 The Paradox of Good-Bad Art
161(7)
24 The Paradox of Gustatory Taste
168(7)
25 The Paradox of Junk Fiction
175(6)
26 The Paradox of Porn
181(5)
27 The Puzzle of Historical Criticism
186(6)
28 The Transmogrifier (Style)
192(7)
29 The Uniform World (Aesthetic Disagreement)
199(7)
30 Two Societies (Everyday Aesthetics)
206(7)
Part IV Appreciation and Interpretation
213(72)
31 Pinny the Who? (Interpretation)
215(7)
32 The Paradox of Disgust
222(7)
33 The Paradox of Fiction
229(7)
34 The Paradox of Portraiture
236(7)
35 The Paradox of Tragedy
243(7)
36 The Problem of Museum Skepticism
250(7)
37 The Puzzle of Acquaintance
257(6)
38 The Puzzle of Depiction
263(7)
39 The Puzzle of Musical Profundity
270(7)
40 The St. Bernard's Face (Music and Emotion)
277(8)
Part V Ethics and Value
285(68)
41 The Paradox of Bad-Bad Art (Moralism/Immoralism)
287(7)
42 How the Zebra Lost Her Stripes (Environmental Aesthetics)
294(5)
43 The Burning Museum (Aesthetic Normativity)
299(6)
44 The Gamer's Dilemma (Gaming Ethics)
305(6)
45 The Parable of the Pawn (Virtual Value)
311(6)
46 The Puzzle of Cultural Appropriation
317(7)
47 The Puzzle of Cultural Property
324(7)
48 The Puzzle of Imaginative Resistance
331(6)
49 The Puzzle of Moral Persuasion
337(7)
50 Utopia (Games)
344(9)
Index 353
Michel-Antoine Xhignesse is an Instructor of Philosophy at Capilano University, in North Vancouver, Canada.