The aim of this article is to assess critically and compare Morris Weitz’s anti-essentialist theory of art to George Dickie’s institutional one. The comparison is based on a so-called Auschwitz incydent. The article shows both differences and similarities in described theories. The scope of interest is limited to the XXth Century art, since works from this period question traditionally understood meaning of art. In the article are also briefly mentioned other concepts of art (e.g. Clive Bell’s) and the idea of artworld proposed by Arthur C. Danto, which served later as basis for other theories. The article shows that the two described theories are rather complementary than contradictory to each other
How should one explain the relative disappearance of a major preoccupation of English-speaking Analy...
Contemporary theories of institutions as clusters of stable solutions to recurrent coordination prob...
Contemporary theories of institutions as clusters of stable solutions to recurrent coordination prob...
The aim of this article is to assess critically and compare Morris Weitz’s anti-essentialist theory ...
In this paper, I will look at the relationship between Weitz’s claim that art is an “open ” concept ...
In this paper, I will look at the relationship between Weitz’s claim that art is an “open” concept a...
The successful specification of the definition of art has so far proven elusive. Discouraged by repe...
In 1987 Jerrold Levinson wrote, in a review of George Dickie's The Art Circle, that in reading it he...
This paper initially revisits the institutional theory of George Dickie, which originated in relatio...
ii George Dickie’s institutional theory of art has been subject to extensive debate over the past 30...
This paper intended to show the main views against the possibility of the definition of art under d...
Since the publication of Morris Weitz\u27s paper The Role of Theory in Aesthetics in 1956, anti-es...
The article analyzes the argument for the impossibility of the definition of art by Morris Weitz whi...
This master thesis "Perspectives of an Art Institution" focuses on the George Dickie's institutional...
An institutional analysis of art posits the theory that works of art are classified as such not by v...
How should one explain the relative disappearance of a major preoccupation of English-speaking Analy...
Contemporary theories of institutions as clusters of stable solutions to recurrent coordination prob...
Contemporary theories of institutions as clusters of stable solutions to recurrent coordination prob...
The aim of this article is to assess critically and compare Morris Weitz’s anti-essentialist theory ...
In this paper, I will look at the relationship between Weitz’s claim that art is an “open ” concept ...
In this paper, I will look at the relationship between Weitz’s claim that art is an “open” concept a...
The successful specification of the definition of art has so far proven elusive. Discouraged by repe...
In 1987 Jerrold Levinson wrote, in a review of George Dickie's The Art Circle, that in reading it he...
This paper initially revisits the institutional theory of George Dickie, which originated in relatio...
ii George Dickie’s institutional theory of art has been subject to extensive debate over the past 30...
This paper intended to show the main views against the possibility of the definition of art under d...
Since the publication of Morris Weitz\u27s paper The Role of Theory in Aesthetics in 1956, anti-es...
The article analyzes the argument for the impossibility of the definition of art by Morris Weitz whi...
This master thesis "Perspectives of an Art Institution" focuses on the George Dickie's institutional...
An institutional analysis of art posits the theory that works of art are classified as such not by v...
How should one explain the relative disappearance of a major preoccupation of English-speaking Analy...
Contemporary theories of institutions as clusters of stable solutions to recurrent coordination prob...
Contemporary theories of institutions as clusters of stable solutions to recurrent coordination prob...