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Fone_Bone_2001
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Hello, everyone.
I’m a university student in a philosophy class on Aesthetics. I love the class, but I have a paper due soon (six-to-eight pages), and I’m having a great deal of difficulty in finding a topic.
Does anyone know of any interesting writings that philosophers have written on aesthetics? Or any aesthetics-related ideas that I would be able to find philosophical writings on? The only philosophical work I know of on aesthetics (aside from the texts we’ve used in class, which are generally by Francis Kovach and Roman Ingarten) is Kant’s “Critique of Judgment,” but that’s not really a direction that I find interesting.
If anyone has any ideas and would like to share, I’d be very grateful! Remember, this is a philosophy class - so my paper must be a real philosophy paper, i.e. not one that merely skims the surface or performs literary criticism, etc. For example, in class we address questions like, “Is beauty a transcendental?” or “Is, say, a musical work (for example) a purely intentional object?”
If you know what those questions mean, you might know enough philosophy to be able to help me!
I’m a university student in a philosophy class on Aesthetics. I love the class, but I have a paper due soon (six-to-eight pages), and I’m having a great deal of difficulty in finding a topic.
Does anyone know of any interesting writings that philosophers have written on aesthetics? Or any aesthetics-related ideas that I would be able to find philosophical writings on? The only philosophical work I know of on aesthetics (aside from the texts we’ve used in class, which are generally by Francis Kovach and Roman Ingarten) is Kant’s “Critique of Judgment,” but that’s not really a direction that I find interesting.
If anyone has any ideas and would like to share, I’d be very grateful! Remember, this is a philosophy class - so my paper must be a real philosophy paper, i.e. not one that merely skims the surface or performs literary criticism, etc. For example, in class we address questions like, “Is beauty a transcendental?” or “Is, say, a musical work (for example) a purely intentional object?”
If you know what those questions mean, you might know enough philosophy to be able to help me!