Aesthetics - Taste, Criticism, Judgment | Britannica
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All aesthetic experience, whether of art or nature, seems to be informed by and dependent upon a…Contemporary aesthetics has been less disposed to discuss the idea of taste than that of criticism. But clearly, the two ideas are so closely related that anything said about the one has a direct bearing on the other. In both cases, the approach has been the first of those outlined at the begin… Philosophers often distinguish between two kinds of critical discussion—the interpretative and th…In aesthetics, however, evaluative judgments are inescapable. Theories avoiding the implication that taste is a form of discrimination, which naturally ranks its objects according to their merit, are peculiarly unsatisfying, not the least because they have so little bearing on the practice of criticis…
All aesthetic experience, whether of art or nature, seems to be informed by and dependent upon a…Contemporary aesthetics has been less disposed to discuss the idea of taste than that of criticism. But clearly, the two ideas are so closely related that anything said about the one has a direct bearing on the other. In both cases, the approach has been the first of those outlined at the begin…
Philosophers often distinguish between two kinds of critical discussion—the interpretative and th…In aesthetics, however, evaluative judgments are inescapable. Theories avoiding the implication that taste is a form of discrimination, which naturally ranks its objects according to their merit, are peculiarly unsatisfying, not the least because they have so little bearing on the practice of criticis…
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