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Aesthetics and Nature The Appreciation of Natural Beauty and the Environment

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.11.2023

Verlag

Bloomsbury

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400

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21,3/13,9/3,2 cm

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540 g

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2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-350-12159-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.11.2023

Verlag

Bloomsbury

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

21,3/13,9/3,2 cm

Gewicht

540 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-350-12159-1

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  • Acknowledgements

    Introduction: Aesthetics and Nature from an Analytic Perspective

    1. The Conceptual Background: Nature

    1.1 The end of Nature?
    1.2 Is Nature a Useful concept?
    1.3 Some Alternatives: Wilderness, Landscape, Environment

    2. The Conceptual Background: Beauty and Aesthetic Value

    2.1 Beauty
    2.2 The Sublime, the Picturesque and the Aesthetic
    2.3 Two Questions About Aesthetic Value
    2.4 Two Accounts of Aesthetic Value

    3. Imagination, Belief and Aesthetic Judgement

    3.1 From Ethics to Ice Cream
    3.2 Thought Contents
    3.3 Anything goes? A Relativist Approach
    3.4 Objections to the Relativist Approach

    4. Formalism

    4.1 Traditional Formalism
    4.2 Strengths of Formalism
    4.3 Quantification and Formalism in Empirical Landscape Assessment
    4.4 Objections to Traditional Formalism
    4.5 Zangwill's Formalism

    5. Science and the Aesthetics of Nature

    5.1 Science and the nature critic
    5.2 Another Turn in the Taste for Landscape? Positive Aesthetics
    5.3 Objections to the science-based approach
    5.4 The Fusion Problem

    6. Pluralism

    6.1 A Modest Pluralism
    6.2 Robust Pluralism
    6.3 Problems for Robust Pluralism (two arguments redux)
    6.4 Modest Pluralism Again

    7. Nature and the Aesthetics of Engagement

    7.1 The Challenge to Disinterestedness
    7.2 An Engaged Aesthetics of Nature
    7.3 Problems for Berleant's Engaged Aesthetic
    7.4 Engagement, Unity, and the Aesthetic

    8. Animals

    8.1 Appreciating Animals
    8.2 Normative Questions
    8.3 Are there ugly species?

    9. Aesthetic Issues in Environmental Protection, Restoration and Rewilding

    9.1 Aesthetic Protection in Theory and Practice
    9.2 Two Issues for Aesthetic Protection
    9.3 Aesthetic Protection, Ethics, and the Problem of Taste
    9.4 Biodiversity and the Politics of Aesthetic Protection
    9.5 Aesthetic Remediation, Restoration and Rewilding

    10. The Sublime, the Picturesque, and the Beautiful

    10.1 Rise and Fall of the Sublime
    10.2 Contemporary Theories of the Sublime
    10.3 Reappraising the Picturesque
    10.4 Beauty, Taste and Love of Place

    11. Nature in the Garden

    11.1 The Garden as Nature
    11.2 The Garden as Art
    11.3 Is Nature Essential to the Garden?
    11.4 Appreciating Gardens: Interaction, Achievement, Atmosphere

    12. Art In Nature

    12.1 The Ethics of Environmental Art: Four Questions
    12.2 Is Environmental Art an Aesthetic Affront to Nature?
    12.3 Is the Effrontery Charge Justified?
    12.4 Is the Effrontery Charge Coherent?

    13. Nature Through Art: Mediated Appreciation

    13.1 Mediated Appreciation
    13.2 Two Problems for Mediated Appreciation
    13.3 Beyond Accuracy: Generative Mediation

    14. Epilogue: Aesthetics in the Anthropocene? Philosophical and Empirical Challenges

    Bibliography
    Index