Against Interpretation, and Other EssaysItem consists of a selection of articles and reviews written between 1962 and 1965. |
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... moral response . Art is connected with morality , I should argue . One way that it is so connected is that art may yield moral pleasure ; but the moral pleasure peculiar to art is not the pleasure of approving of acts or disapproving of ...
... moral response . Art is connected with morality , I should argue . One way that it is so connected is that art may yield moral pleasure ; but the moral pleasure peculiar to art is not the pleasure of approving of acts or disapproving of ...
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... moral choice , and prompts our readiness to act , assuming that we do choose , which is a prerequisite for calling an act moral , and are not just blindly and unreflectively obeying . Art performs this " moral " task because the ...
... moral choice , and prompts our readiness to act , assuming that we do choose , which is a prerequisite for calling an act moral , and are not just blindly and unreflectively obeying . Art performs this " moral " task because the ...
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... moral statement , albeit the opposite of traditional morality ) , but rather shifting the argument to an- other plane , from the moral to the aesthetic . But this is not quite the case with Marat / Sade . While the “ cruelty " in Marat ...
... moral statement , albeit the opposite of traditional morality ) , but rather shifting the argument to an- other plane , from the moral to the aesthetic . But this is not quite the case with Marat / Sade . While the “ cruelty " in Marat ...
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