In this paper I will evaluate two distinct models defending the ethical evaluation of narrative art – moderate moralism and ethicism. Both models can be defended against criticisms current in the philosophical literature but at some cost. Moreover, further considerations show both accounts to be deeply problematic. Nonetheless, I will argue, the insight that narratives are sometimes properly assessed as art in terms of their moral character can be adequately defended
Many otherwise admired authors in the Western tradition (e.g. Plato, Augustine, and Tolstoy) have de...
This entry surveys issues at the intersection of art and morality. Particular emphasis is placed on ...
This paper addresses two recent debates in aesthetics: the ‘moralist debate’, concerning the relatio...
In this paper I will evaluate two distinct models defending the ethical evaluation of narrative art ...
My aim here is to provide a context within which we can develop an applied ethical criticism of narr...
My aim in this paper is to provide clarification of my view on ethical criticism of narrative art in...
Horace recommended that poets "mingle the useful and the sweet"; but the champions of an ethical fun...
The purpose of this paper is to defend a deflationary account of the ethical value of narrative repr...
Based on a Kantian conception of aesthetic judgments, this paper explores the conflict between ethic...
This paper deals with the importance of ethical criticism to a work of art. It focuses on analyzing ...
The purpose of this article is to show that the value interaction debate is deeply flawed and consti...
Does an ethical flaw necessarily constitute an aesthetic flaw? Many philosophers tend to think that ...
Much contemporary art seems morally out of control. Yet, philosophers seem to have trouble finding t...
Advocates of interactionism in the ethical criticism of art argue that ethical value impacts aesthet...
As the title of my paper reveals, the question that I want to discuss is a simple one: How should we...
Many otherwise admired authors in the Western tradition (e.g. Plato, Augustine, and Tolstoy) have de...
This entry surveys issues at the intersection of art and morality. Particular emphasis is placed on ...
This paper addresses two recent debates in aesthetics: the ‘moralist debate’, concerning the relatio...
In this paper I will evaluate two distinct models defending the ethical evaluation of narrative art ...
My aim here is to provide a context within which we can develop an applied ethical criticism of narr...
My aim in this paper is to provide clarification of my view on ethical criticism of narrative art in...
Horace recommended that poets "mingle the useful and the sweet"; but the champions of an ethical fun...
The purpose of this paper is to defend a deflationary account of the ethical value of narrative repr...
Based on a Kantian conception of aesthetic judgments, this paper explores the conflict between ethic...
This paper deals with the importance of ethical criticism to a work of art. It focuses on analyzing ...
The purpose of this article is to show that the value interaction debate is deeply flawed and consti...
Does an ethical flaw necessarily constitute an aesthetic flaw? Many philosophers tend to think that ...
Much contemporary art seems morally out of control. Yet, philosophers seem to have trouble finding t...
Advocates of interactionism in the ethical criticism of art argue that ethical value impacts aesthet...
As the title of my paper reveals, the question that I want to discuss is a simple one: How should we...
Many otherwise admired authors in the Western tradition (e.g. Plato, Augustine, and Tolstoy) have de...
This entry surveys issues at the intersection of art and morality. Particular emphasis is placed on ...
This paper addresses two recent debates in aesthetics: the ‘moralist debate’, concerning the relatio...