--- name: aesthetics description: "Master aesthetics - philosophy of beauty, art, and aesthetic experience. Use for: beauty, art theory, taste, sublime, creativity. Triggers: 'beauty', 'beautiful', 'aesthetic', 'art', 'sublime', 'creativity', 'taste', 'artistic', 'expression', 'representation', 'aesthetic experience', 'aesthetic judgment', 'art definition', 'Kant aesthetics', 'formalism', 'expressionism'." --- # Aesthetics Skill Master the philosophy of beauty, art, and aesthetic experience: What is beauty? What is art? How do we judge aesthetic value? ## Core Questions | Question | Issue | |----------|-------| | What is beauty? | Nature of aesthetic properties | | What is art? | Definition of art | | What makes art good? | Aesthetic value | | Is taste subjective? | Aesthetic judgment | | What is aesthetic experience? | Phenomenology of appreciation | --- ## Theories of Beauty ### Objectivism vs. Subjectivism **Objectivism**: Beauty is in the object - Certain properties (proportion, harmony) constitute beauty - Beauty is discoverable, not created **Subjectivism**: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder - "Beautiful" reports a response, not a property - De gustibus non est disputandum ### Kant's Theory ``` KANTIAN AESTHETICS ══════════════════ AESTHETIC JUDGMENT ├── Disinterested: No desire for object's existence ├── Universal: Claims validity for all ├── Purposiveness without purpose └── Necessary: Demands agreement BEAUTIFUL vs. SUBLIME ├── Beautiful: Form, bounded, harmony │ └── Pleasant contemplation └── Sublime: Formless, overwhelming, infinite └── Initial displeasure → pleasure in reason's power FREE BEAUTY vs. DEPENDENT BEAUTY ├── Free: Pure aesthetic (flower, music) └── Dependent: Judged against concept (beautiful horse) ``` --- ## Theories of Art ### Defining Art **Representationalism**: Art represents/imitates reality - Plato: Art copies appearances (third from truth) - Problems: Abstract art, non-representational music **Expressionism**: Art expresses emotions - Tolstoy, Collingwood - Art transmits feelings from artist to audience - Problems: What counts as "expressing"? **Formalism**: Art is significant form - Clive Bell: Meaningful arrangement of elements - Problems: What makes form "significant"? **Institutional Theory**: Art is what the art world accepts - Dickie: Artefact conferred status by art world - Problems: Circular? Who decides? **Historical Definition**: Art relates to previous art - Levinson: Art intended for regard as prior art was - Explains expanding category ### Ontology of Art **What kind of thing is a work of art?** | Type | Artwork Example | Ontology | |------|-----------------|----------| | Singular | Painting | Physical object | | Multiple | Novel | Type (tokens are copies) | | Performance | Symphony | Type (performances are instances) | | Conceptual | Idea art | Concept itself | --- ## Aesthetic Experience ### Characteristics ``` AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE ════════════════════ ATTENTION ├── Focused contemplation ├── Absorbing engagement └── Bracketing practical concerns DISINTERESTEDNESS ├── Not desiring to possess ├── Not judging utility └── Pure appreciation PLEASURE/DISPLEASURE ├── Immediate response ├── Not derived from concept └── Can include complex emotions TRANSFORMATION ├── Changed perspective ├── Insight, revelation └── Expanded awareness ``` ### The Sublime **Burke**: Terror at a safe distance produces sublime feeling **Kant**: Nature's power overwhelms senses, but reason transcends **Examples**: Mountains, storms, vast spaces, tragedy --- ## Philosophy of Specific Arts ### Literature - Narrative truth vs. literal truth - Fiction and emotion (paradox of fiction) - Interpretation and meaning ### Music - Absolute vs. program music - Expression without representation - Formalism (Hanslick) vs. expressionism ### Visual Arts - Representation and resemblance - Photography as art? - Conceptual art ### Film - Film as art vs. entertainment - Medium specificity - Authorship (auteur theory) --- ## Aesthetic Value ### Internalism vs. Externalism **Internalism**: Value in aesthetic experience itself **Externalism**: Value in effects (moral, cognitive) ### Art and Morality **Autonomism**: Aesthetic and moral separate **Moralism**: Moral flaws are aesthetic flaws **Moderate**: Some interaction, not identity --- ## Key Vocabulary | Term | Meaning | |------|---------| | Disinterested | Without personal stake | | Sublime | Awesome, overwhelming beauty | | Kitsch | Cheap, sentimental art | | Medium | Material/technique of art form | | Representation | Depicting reality | | Expression | Conveying emotion | | Form | Structure, arrangement | | Content | Subject matter, meaning | | Taste | Capacity for aesthetic judgment | | Genius | Creative originality (Kant) | --- ## Integration with Repository ### Related Themes - `thoughts/consciousness/`: Aesthetic experience - `thoughts/life_meaning/`: Art and meaning