Goldie on the virtues of art
British Journal of Aesthetics 49 (1):75-81 (2009)
| Abstract | Peter Goldie has argued for a virtue theory of art, analogous to a virtue theory of ethics, one in which the skills and dispositions involved in the production and appreciation of art are virtues and not simply mere skills. In this note I highlight a link between the appreciation of art and its production, and explore the implications of such a link for a virtue theory of art. | |||||||||
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