Architecture, Art, And Moderate Moralism
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https://doi.org/10.7146/nja.v25i52.25618Keywords:
Vitruvius, R. Venturi, Moderate autonomism, Moderate moralism, The aesthetic theory of art, The uptake argumentAbstract
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 defect
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2017-02-24
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Caroll, N. (2017). Architecture, Art, And Moderate Moralism. The Nordic Journal of Aesthetics, 25(52). https://doi.org/10.7146/nja.v25i52.25618
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