In this essay Noël Carroll explores the question of whether a moral defect in a work of architectural art can ever also count as an aesthetic /artistic defect. Adopting the stance of a moderate moralist and mobilizing what has been called the “uptake argument,” he argues against the moderate autonomist that sometimes a moral defect in an architectural artwork can also be an aesthetic/artistic defec
Research examines the concept of ethical imagination as one of the influential concepts in the archi...
The essay aims to show the irreducible articulation between ethics and aesthetics as the condition o...
Contemporary architects have a philosophical problem: how to justify the value of good design, speci...
It is a fact that there is ethical criticism about art. Art critics, the general public and even art...
This paper is a reflection about the conditions in which we can think, in the field of architecture,...
It has been argued that there are obligations, or virtues and vices, that pertain uniquely to archit...
"The Ethics of Architecture offers a short and approachable scholarly introduction to a timely quest...
Some works of architecture have remarkable aesthetic value. According to certain philosophers, part ...
Why does architecture matter? Since the Western art tradition classifies architecture as a fine art ...
Architectural ethics has only begun to consider in earnest what it means, in a moral sense, to be an...
Based on a Kantian conception of aesthetic judgments, this paper explores the conflict between ethic...
The question of whether architectural creativity is more of an artistic or engineering nature is one...
This paper argues for several claims about the moral relevance of the aesthetic: that attention to a...
One of the perennial problems in aesthetics is the justification of normative judgments. How can we ...
In front of the post-industrial society is a challenge that can be seen through the question: Is it ...
Research examines the concept of ethical imagination as one of the influential concepts in the archi...
The essay aims to show the irreducible articulation between ethics and aesthetics as the condition o...
Contemporary architects have a philosophical problem: how to justify the value of good design, speci...
It is a fact that there is ethical criticism about art. Art critics, the general public and even art...
This paper is a reflection about the conditions in which we can think, in the field of architecture,...
It has been argued that there are obligations, or virtues and vices, that pertain uniquely to archit...
"The Ethics of Architecture offers a short and approachable scholarly introduction to a timely quest...
Some works of architecture have remarkable aesthetic value. According to certain philosophers, part ...
Why does architecture matter? Since the Western art tradition classifies architecture as a fine art ...
Architectural ethics has only begun to consider in earnest what it means, in a moral sense, to be an...
Based on a Kantian conception of aesthetic judgments, this paper explores the conflict between ethic...
The question of whether architectural creativity is more of an artistic or engineering nature is one...
This paper argues for several claims about the moral relevance of the aesthetic: that attention to a...
One of the perennial problems in aesthetics is the justification of normative judgments. How can we ...
In front of the post-industrial society is a challenge that can be seen through the question: Is it ...
Research examines the concept of ethical imagination as one of the influential concepts in the archi...
The essay aims to show the irreducible articulation between ethics and aesthetics as the condition o...
Contemporary architects have a philosophical problem: how to justify the value of good design, speci...