On Clive Bell’s “Art and War”

Ethics 125 (2):530-532, (2015)
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Abstract

Clive Bell was not an ethicist. He was an aesthetician, known for his very strong formalist views, according to which art has nothing to do with ethics and politics. At least that is the textbook description of his general stance. ‘Art and war’ is a relatively unknown piece by him that has been ignored within art history partly because the relation between art on the one hand and ethics and politics on the other is much more complex here.

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Bence Nanay
University of Antwerp

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