I present and defend a two-category ontology of art. The basic idea of it is that singular artworks are physical objects, whereas multiple artworks are types of which there can be tokens in the form of performances, copies, or other kinds of realisations. I argue that multiple artworks, despite being abstract objects, have a temporal extension, thus they are created at a certain point of time and can also drop out of existence again under certain conditions. They can, however, not be perceived by the senses and cannot enter into causal relations. The identity of an artwork is determined by its structural properties, but also by the context in which it was made. The essential contextual properties of an artwork are those that are relevant to...
There is growing debate about what is the correct methodology for research in the ontology of artwor...
There is growing debate about what is the correct methodology for research in the ontology of artwor...
Based on a structuralist type ontology of works of art, I defend the following theses:1. Works of ar...
I develop and defend the claim that all works of art are abstract entities, universals which may hav...
While pluralism in ontology of art improves on various monistic views, through its eclectic approach...
Ontology of art is flourishing, with a plethora of research papers and monographs dedicated to this ...
The ontological question challanges the nature of the existence of works of art. The text presents b...
Virtually everyone who has advanced an ontology of art has accepted a constraint to the effect that ...
Interested in art, we tend to be interested in works of art. We seem to encounter works of art all t...
This thesis argues for artefactualism about works of art, which is the claim that works of art are a...
Questions central to the ontology of art include the following: what sort(s) of things are works of ...
I present and defend a two-category ontology of art. The basic idea of it is that singular artwork...
As Peter Lamarque explains in Work and Object, the claim that artworks are not identic...
There is growing debate about what is the correct methodology for research in the ontology of artwor...
There is growing debate about what is the correct methodology for research in the ontology of artwor...
Based on a structuralist type ontology of works of art, I defend the following theses:1. Works of ar...
I develop and defend the claim that all works of art are abstract entities, universals which may hav...
While pluralism in ontology of art improves on various monistic views, through its eclectic approach...
Ontology of art is flourishing, with a plethora of research papers and monographs dedicated to this ...
The ontological question challanges the nature of the existence of works of art. The text presents b...
Virtually everyone who has advanced an ontology of art has accepted a constraint to the effect that ...
Interested in art, we tend to be interested in works of art. We seem to encounter works of art all t...
This thesis argues for artefactualism about works of art, which is the claim that works of art are a...
Questions central to the ontology of art include the following: what sort(s) of things are works of ...
I present and defend a two-category ontology of art. The basic idea of it is that singular artwork...
As Peter Lamarque explains in Work and Object, the claim that artworks are not identic...
There is growing debate about what is the correct methodology for research in the ontology of artwor...
There is growing debate about what is the correct methodology for research in the ontology of artwor...
Based on a structuralist type ontology of works of art, I defend the following theses:1. Works of ar...