
In De Gustibus Peter Kivy Deals With A Question That Has Never Been Fully Addressed By Philosophers Of Art: Why Do We Argue About Art? We Argue About The 'facts' Of The World Either To Influence People's Behaviour Or Simply To Get Them To See What We Take To Be The Truth About The World. We Argue Over Ethical Matters, If We Are Ethical 'realists,' Because We Think We Are Arguing About 'facts' In The World. And We Argue About Ethics, If We Are 'emotivists,' Or Are Now What Are Called 'expressionists,' Which Is To Say, People Who Think Matters Of Ethics Are Simply Matters Of 'attitude,' To Influence The Behaviour Of Others. But Why Should We Argue About Works Of Art? There Are No 'actions' We Wish To Motivate. Whether I Think Bach Is Greater Than Beethoven And You Think The Opposite, Why Should It Matter To Either Of Us To Convince The Other? This Is A Question That Philosophers Have Never Faced. Kivy Claims Here That We Argue Over Taste Because We Think, Mistakenly Or Not, That We Are Arguing Over Matters Of Fact.
This book investigates the philosophical paradox of why human beings engage in arguments regarding matters of artistic taste. Peter Kivy, a prominent philosopher of art, examines the discrepancy between our impulse to debate aesthetic preferences and the lack of practical, ethical, or factual consequences resulting from those debates. He posits that individuals argue about art because they operate under the assumption, whether correct or incorrect, that they are debating objective matters of fact rather than subjective expressions of attitude.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Philosophers and scholars of aesthetics recognize this work as a focused contribution to the study of why we value artistic debate. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires a foundational understanding of philosophical terminology to fully grasp the author's arguments.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191063746
ISBN-13:
9780191063749
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