Artistic Creation

A Phenomenological Account

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Artistic Creation

A Phenomenological Account

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Artistic creation has proven remarkably resistant to philosophical analysis. Artists have long struggled to explain how they do what they do, and philosophers have struggled along with them. This study does not attempt to offer a comprehensive account of all creativity or all art. Instead it tries to identify an essential feature of an activity that has been cloaked in mystery for as long as history records. Jeff Mitscherling and Paul Fairfield argue that the process by which art is created has a good deal in common with the experience of the audience of a work, and that both experiences may be described phenomenologically in ways that show surprising affinities with what artists themselves often report.

Table of Contents

Preface: Tracking Intentions

Chapter 1: What Artists Tell Us

Chapter 2: Some Central Concepts and Theories

Chapter 3: More Clues from Plato and Aristotle

Chapter 4: A Model of the Work of Art

Chapter 5: Structural and Hermeneutic Considerations Involved in Artistic Creation and Aesthetic Judgment

Chapter 6: Implications

Conclusion

Bibliography

About the Authors

Product details

Published 29 Apr 2019
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 1
ISBN 9781978782716
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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