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  1. Ordinary Monsters: Ethical Criticism and the Lives of Artists.Christopher Bartel - 2019 - Contemporary Aesthetics 17.
    Should we take into account an artist's personal moral failings when appreciating or evaluating the work? In this essay, I seek to expand Berys Gaut's account of ethicism by showing how moral judgment of an artist's private moral actions can figure in one's overall evaluation of their work. To expand Gaut's view, I argue that the artist's personal morality is relevant to our evaluation of their work because we may only come to understand the point of view of the work, (...)
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  • Monuments as commitments: How art speaks to groups and how groups think in art.C. Thi Nguyen - 2019 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 100 (4):971-994.
    Art can be addressed, not just to individuals, but to groups. Art can even be part of how groups think to themselves – how they keep a grip on their values over time. I focus on monuments as a case study. Monuments, I claim, can function as a commitment to a group value, for the sake of long-term action guidance. Art can function here where charters and mission statements cannot, precisely because of art’s powers to capture subtlety and emotion. In (...)
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  • Aesthetic Disobedience.Jonathan A. Neufeld - 2015 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 73 (2):115-125.
    This article explores a concept of artistic transgression I call aesthetic disobedience that runs parallel to the political concept of civil disobedience. Acts of civil disobedience break some law in order to publicly draw attention to and recommend the reform of a conflict between the commitments of a legal system and some shared commitments of a community. Likewise, acts of aesthetic disobedience break some entrenched artworld norm in order to publicly draw attention to and recommend the reform of a conflict (...)
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  • What Is the Monumental?Sandra Shapshay - 2021 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 79 (2):145-160.
    The aesthetic category of the sublime has been theorized (especially in the Kantian tradition) as integrally intertwined with the moral. Paradigmatic experiences of the sublime, such as gazing up at the starry night sky, or out at a storm-whipped sea, lead in a moral or religious direction depending on the cognitive stock brought to the experience, since they typically involve a feeling of awe and reflection on the peculiar situation of the human being in nature. The monumental is a similar (...)
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  • Gods, Goddesses, and Images of God In Ancient Israel.Othmar Keel & Christoph Uehlinger - 1998
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  • Art by Jerks.Bernard Wills & Jason Holt - 2017 - Contemporary Aesthetics 15 (1).
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  • Architectural Ghosts.Jeanette Bicknell - 2014 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 72 (4):435-441.
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  • That Deceptive Line: Plato, Linear Perspective, Visual Perception, and Tragedy.Jeremy Killian - 2012 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 46 (2):89-99.
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  • Sumerian Grammar.Fumi Karahashi & Dietz Otto Edzard - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (3):602.
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  • Divine Images and Aniconism in Ancient Israel. [REVIEW]Theodore Lewis - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):36-53.
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  • Divine Images and Aniconism in Ancient IsraelNo Graven Image? Israelite Aniconism in Its Ancient near Eastern ContextThe Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Š, Part II (= CAD)Anchor Bible Dictionary (= ABD)The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, S, Part II.Theodore J. Lewis, Tryggve N. D. Mettinger, E. Reiner & D. N. Freedman - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):36.
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