
Though a field often thought far from the center of contemporary philosophy, philosophy of art—perhaps more than any other field similarly situated—nevertheless enjoys extensive overlap with and points of exchange at that center. The last decade has seen a marked resurgence of interest in aesthetics and philosophy of art from those working outside these areas, and a reciprocal resurgence of interest in other subfields from philosophers of art.Art and Philosophy brings together twenty-one original essays at the intersection of art and philosophy. These essays are intersectional in two respects. Firstly, the authors draw meaningful connections between art and philosophy, using artworks to motivate, support, and shape their views. Secondly, the authors draw connections between the theoretical discipline of aesthetics and philosophy of art, on the one hand, and the rest of philosophy, on the other. Some chapters explore philosophical matters by examining art and other aesthetic objects, whilst others bring together contemporary thought and research in aesthetics and philosophy of art with important developments in other areas of philosophy. The chapters are organized into ten sections. These ten sections represent the current issues best exemplifying the productive and informative exchanges that exist at these intersections. The topics range from metaphysics and philosophy of language to creativity and love. By placing the connection to art at the forefront, Art and Philosophy is a testament to the myriad ways art and the philosophy of art intersect and overlap with issues that lie at the core of contemporary philosophy.
This collection investigates how the philosophy of art functions as a central, rather than peripheral, discipline within contemporary philosophical inquiry. Editor Alex King compiles twenty-one original essays that demonstrate the reciprocal relationship between aesthetics and broader philosophical subfields. By utilizing specific artworks to ground theoretical arguments, the contributors bridge the gap between traditional aesthetic study and core areas such as metaphysics and the philosophy of language. The work serves as a formal argument for the integration of art-based analysis into the wider landscape of academic philosophy.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this collection as a significant resource for understanding the current resurgence of interest in aesthetics among non-specialist philosophers. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for those already familiar with contemporary philosophical discourse.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2025-05-20
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198753861
ISBN-13:
9780198753865
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