The Aesthetic Creation Theory of Art

Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 35:20-24 (2009)
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Abstract

This is a critical discussion of Nick Zangwill’s Aesthetic Creation Theory of Art, as presented in his book Aesthetic Creation. The discussion focuses on two questions: first, whether the notion of art implied by Zangwill’s theory is at once too wide and too narrow; second, whether Zangwill is right about the persistence conditions of works of art.

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Rafael De Clercq
Lingnan University

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