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- 2011294838 abstract "This book presents a lively philosophical exchange between the philosophy of art and the core areas of philosophy. The standard way of thinking about non-repeatable (single-instance) artworks such as paintings, drawings, and non-cast sculpture is that they are concrete (i.e., material, causally efficacious, located in space and time). This volume examines how philosophical enquiry into art might itself productively inform or be productively informed by enquiry into abstracta taking place within not just metaphysics but also the philosophy of mathematics, epistemology, philosophy of science, and philosophy of mind and language. While the contributors chiefly focus on the relationship between philosophy of art and contemporary metaphysics with respect to the overlap issue of abstracta, they provide a methodological blueprint from which scholars working both within and beyond philosophy of art can begin building responsible, mutually informative, and productive relationships between their respective fields.".
- 2011294838 alternative "Art & abstract objects".
- 2011294838 contributor B12183127.
- 2011294838 date "2012".
- 2011294838 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2011294838 description "Introduction : art, metaphysics, and the paradox of standards / Christy Mag Uidhir -- [part] I. General ontological issues. Must ontological pragmatism be self-defeating? / Guy Rohrbaugh -- Indication, abstraction, and individuation / Jerrold Levinson -- Destroying artworks / Marcus Rossberg -- [part] II. Informative comparisons. Art, open-endedness, and indefinite extensibility / Roy T. Cook -- Historical individuals like Anas platyrhynchos and 'classical gas' / P.D. Magnus -- Repeatable artwork sentences and generics / Shieva Kłeinshcmidt and Jacob Ross -- [part] III. Arguments against and alternatives to. Against repeatable artworks / Allan Hazlett -- How to be a nominalist and a fictional realist / Ross P. Cameron -- Platonism vs. nominalism in contemporary musical ontology / Andrew Kania --[part] IV. Abstracta across the arts. Reflections on the metaphysics of sculpture / Hud Hudson -- Installation art and performance : a shared ontology / Sherri Irvin -- What type of 'type' is a film? / David Davies -- Musical works : a mash-up / Joseph G. Moore.".
- 2011294838 description "This book presents a lively philosophical exchange between the philosophy of art and the core areas of philosophy. The standard way of thinking about non-repeatable (single-instance) artworks such as paintings, drawings, and non-cast sculpture is that they are concrete (i.e., material, causally efficacious, located in space and time). This volume examines how philosophical enquiry into art might itself productively inform or be productively informed by enquiry into abstracta taking place within not just metaphysics but also the philosophy of mathematics, epistemology, philosophy of science, and philosophy of mind and language. While the contributors chiefly focus on the relationship between philosophy of art and contemporary metaphysics with respect to the overlap issue of abstracta, they provide a methodological blueprint from which scholars working both within and beyond philosophy of art can begin building responsible, mutually informative, and productive relationships between their respective fields.".
- 2011294838 extent "vi, 310 pages ;".
- 2011294838 identifier "0199691495".
- 2011294838 identifier "9780199691494".
- 2011294838 issued "2012".
- 2011294838 language "eng".
- 2011294838 subject "111.85".
- 2011294838 subject "Abstraction.".
- 2011294838 subject "Aesthetics.".
- 2011294838 subject "Art Philosophy.".
- 2011294838 subject "Art and philosophy.".
- 2011294838 subject "Art, Abstract.".
- 2011294838 subject "BH39 .A6846 2012".
- 2011294838 tableOfContents "Introduction : art, metaphysics, and the paradox of standards / Christy Mag Uidhir -- [part] I. General ontological issues. Must ontological pragmatism be self-defeating? / Guy Rohrbaugh -- Indication, abstraction, and individuation / Jerrold Levinson -- Destroying artworks / Marcus Rossberg -- [part] II. Informative comparisons. Art, open-endedness, and indefinite extensibility / Roy T. Cook -- Historical individuals like Anas platyrhynchos and 'classical gas' / P.D. Magnus -- Repeatable artwork sentences and generics / Shieva Kłeinshcmidt and Jacob Ross -- [part] III. Arguments against and alternatives to. Against repeatable artworks / Allan Hazlett -- How to be a nominalist and a fictional realist / Ross P. Cameron -- Platonism vs. nominalism in contemporary musical ontology / Andrew Kania --[part] IV. Abstracta across the arts. Reflections on the metaphysics of sculpture / Hud Hudson -- Installation art and performance : a shared ontology / Sherri Irvin -- What type of 'type' is a film? / David Davies -- Musical works : a mash-up / Joseph G. Moore.".
- 2011294838 title "Art & abstract objects".
- 2011294838 title "Art and abstract objects / edited by Christy Mag Uidhir.".
- 2011294838 type "text".