The Dual Character of Art Concepts
November 19, 2014, 11:00am - 1:00pm
Institute of Philosophy, University of London
Senate House
London
United Kingdom
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London Aesthetics Forum (Institute of Philosophy)
Wednesday, 19 November 2014 | 16.00 – 18.00
Senate House, G34
Shen-yi Liao (Nanyang, Leeds)
The Dual Character of Art Concepts
There is a dormant debate about the concept of art. Some have claimed that calling a work “art” involves making a positively-valenced aesthetic evaluation of it; some have claimed that the concept of art is essentially descriptive. We aim to revitalize this debate by showing that it is founded on a false assumption. The concept of art is normative in a distinct sense — it is what Knobe, Prasada, and Newman call a “dual character concept”. Calling a work “art” indeed involves making an evaluation, but not about whether a work is good or not.
Senate House, G34
Shen-yi Liao (Nanyang, Leeds)
The Dual Character of Art Concepts
There is a dormant debate about the concept of art. Some have claimed that calling a work “art” involves making a positively-valenced aesthetic evaluation of it; some have claimed that the concept of art is essentially descriptive. We aim to revitalize this debate by showing that it is founded on a false assumption. The concept of art is normative in a distinct sense — it is what Knobe, Prasada, and Newman call a “dual character concept”. Calling a work “art” indeed involves making an evaluation, but not about whether a work is good or not.
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The London Aesthetics Forum (Institute of Philosophy) is generously supported by the British Society of Aesthetics
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