Art and pornography

Journal of Aesthetic Education 43 (3):pp. 107-116 (2009)
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Abstract

This paper provides an in-depth review of Jerrold Levinson’s most recent work in aesthetics, focusing especially on his account of the incompatibility of art and pornography. The author argues that this account does not fit well with Levinson’s own intentional-historical definition of art and his Wollheimian account of depiction.

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Hans Maes
University of Kent

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