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Contrary Feelings and the Cognitive Significance of Art
Contrary Feelings and the Cognitive Significance of Art

Author(s): María José Alcaraz León
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Helsinki University Press
Keywords: Emotional response to artworks; moral training; morals and art; human sensibility

Summary/Abstract: Emotional response to artworks as a source of moral training or experimentation has long been disputed in the history of aesthetics. In this article I address the matter by focusing upon a kind of specimen that may by especially troublesome for an advocate of art’s capacity to educate our sentiments. The cases I focus upon – which I place under the label of the asymmetry problem – are those in which our emotional or evaluative response seems contrary to the one we would have expected when the represented contents are real. I critically review some of the main arguments offered to explain these cases and to challenge the role of art in improving morals. I seek to explain why these responses are not as problematic as one may initially think and to consider in a new light art’s capacity to shape our sensibilities.

  • Issue Year: XLVIII/2011
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 63-80
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English