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Aug 6, 2018 · Arts. (Deutsch) In the last thirty years, work in analytic philosophy of art has flourished, and it has given rise to considerably controversy. Stephen Davies describes and analyzes the definition of art as it has been discussed in Anglo-American philosophy during...
Oct 22, 2007 · Levinson notes the possibility of a definition of music modeled on his intentional-historical definition of art, but suggests that a more traditional definition of music is more plausible than such a definition of art in general, since the music world remains more conservative than the art world in general (1990b, 274 n. 8).
Nov 4, 2014 · Focusing on Andrew Kania's recent definition of music, I argue that the way in which it has been developed leads to problems, and I show that a number of other definitions of interest to philosophers of art (and others) run into similar problems. Issue Section: Articles.
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Jan 1, 2013 · Taking as its starting point debates over the various definitions of art found in history, this article presents and discusses some of the major theories offered by both the analytic and ...
Aug 1, 2011 · Philosophers attempting to define art (or engaging in the closely related project of developing a theory of art) seek a definition (or theory) that is cross‐culturally and transhistorically applicable.
Oct 26, 2015 · Meanwhile, artworlds—historically developed traditions of works, genres, theories, criticism, conventions for presentation, and so on—play a crucial but implicit role in (b) and (c). They are to be characterized in terms of their origins. Issue Section: Articles. © The American Society for Aesthetics.
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Defining Art and Artworlds. ABSTRACT. Most art is made by people with a well-developed concept of art and who are familiar with its forms and genres with the informal institutions of its presentation and reception. This is reflected in philosophers' proposed.