Some Formulae for Aesthetic Analysis

Review of Metaphysics 8 (2):357 - 365 (1954)
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Abstract

Another sort of thing resembles works of art in combining existence, message and a kind of presentation, namely, symbols. Hence it seems reasonable to take works of art as symbols. And yet works of art are a special kind of symbol, because in them presentation has a double function. All symbols directly present their meaning; indeed the essential function of symbols is to serve as vehicles for conveying us into the immediate presence of what they mean. But works of art have a second presentational mode of functioning. They also present themselves; and this is true both for abstract and for representational art.

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