In his 'Of the Standard of Taste' David Hume seems to make the paradoxical claim that even though the sentiments an agent feels in response to an artwork are subjective and unique, and it cannot be said that such sentiments are either correct or incorrect, there is a standard upon which art can be judged, which is at least partly determined by these sentiments
Resumen:Este artículo pretende mostrar que en su ensayo Sobre la norma del gusto David Hume va más a...
The aesthetic skeptic maintains that it is futile to dispute about taste. One and the same work of ...
In “Artistic Worth and Personal Taste,” Jerrold Levinson develops a problem for those who think we s...
In his 'Of the Standard of Taste' David Hume seems to make the paradoxical claim that even...
In his 'Of the Standard of Taste ' David Hume seems to make the paradoxical claim that eve...
In his essay ‘Of the Standard of Taste,’ Hume argues that artworks with morally flawed outlooks are,...
David Hume’s essay “Of the Standard of Taste” (1757)—which represents a major step towards clarifyin...
One of the gravest charges that has been brought against Hume’s essay “Of the Standard of Taste” is ...
This essay considers the foundation of aesthetic judgment, moving from the apparent contradiction be...
The development of interpretive criticism in the arts has raised doubts concerning the possibility f...
In this article, our aim is to give an account of Hume’s way of establishing the conformity betweeno...
In this article, our aim is to give an account of Hume’s way of establishing the conformity between ...
As Hume remarks, the view that aesthetic evaluations are ‘subjective’ is part of common sense—one ce...
Resumen:Este artículo pretende mostrar que en su ensayo Sobre la norma del gusto David Hume va más a...
The aesthetic skeptic maintains that it is futile to dispute about taste. One and the same work of ...
In “Artistic Worth and Personal Taste,” Jerrold Levinson develops a problem for those who think we s...
In his 'Of the Standard of Taste' David Hume seems to make the paradoxical claim that even...
In his 'Of the Standard of Taste ' David Hume seems to make the paradoxical claim that eve...
In his essay ‘Of the Standard of Taste,’ Hume argues that artworks with morally flawed outlooks are,...
David Hume’s essay “Of the Standard of Taste” (1757)—which represents a major step towards clarifyin...
One of the gravest charges that has been brought against Hume’s essay “Of the Standard of Taste” is ...
This essay considers the foundation of aesthetic judgment, moving from the apparent contradiction be...
The development of interpretive criticism in the arts has raised doubts concerning the possibility f...
In this article, our aim is to give an account of Hume’s way of establishing the conformity betweeno...
In this article, our aim is to give an account of Hume’s way of establishing the conformity between ...
As Hume remarks, the view that aesthetic evaluations are ‘subjective’ is part of common sense—one ce...
Resumen:Este artículo pretende mostrar que en su ensayo Sobre la norma del gusto David Hume va más a...
The aesthetic skeptic maintains that it is futile to dispute about taste. One and the same work of ...
In “Artistic Worth and Personal Taste,” Jerrold Levinson develops a problem for those who think we s...