TY - BOOK AU - Gulick,Walter B. AU - Slater,Gary TI - American aesthetics: theory and practice T2 - SUNY series in American philosophy and cultural thought SN - 9781438478593 AV - BH221.U5 A48 2020 U1 - 111/.850973 23 PY - 2020///] CY - Albany PB - State University of New York Press KW - Aesthetics, American KW - Esthétique américaine KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- I. Introduction -- 1. Toward an American Aesthetics -- Aesthetics-A Definition -- The American Background -- Classic American Philosophers -- The Kantian Framework and First Domain of Aesthetic Judgment -- The Second Domain of Aesthetic Judgment -- The Third Domain of Aesthetic Judgment -- The Felt Aspect of Aesthetic Judgment -- Characteristics of American Aesthetics -- New Criticism as Overly Constrained -- High-Art Analysis -- Postmodernism -- Conclusion -- Notes; II. Philosophical Contributions to American Aesthetics from the Past -- 2 The Primacy of Aesthetic Judgments: Emerson's Deontological-Transcendentalist Account of Tragedy -- Introduction -- Emerson's Tragic Sense -- Terror and Tragedy in the Twenty-first Century -- Tragedy after Emerson? -- Notes -- 3 Peirce and Edwards on the Argument from Beauty -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- Notes -- 4 A Semeiotic Account of Paintings as Pure Icons that Communicate Beautiful Feelings -- Paintings as Pure Icons Interpretable Via Emotional Interpretants; The Process of Painting and the Endowment of Paintings with Beautiful Feelings -- Beautiful Paintings and the Norms that Ground Aesthetic Inquiry -- Notes -- 5 The Pragmatist Aesthetics of William James -- II -- III -- IV -- Notes -- 6 Between Nature and Art: Some Analytical Exemplifications of Dewey's Aesthetics -- Nature as Matrix and Medium -- The Scroll and the Smile: Experience Has No Edges -- Paradigms of Painting: On Representation, Expression, and Abstraction -- Shaping Nature: Qualities of Space-Time in Art and Life -- A Final Word Connecting Us to the Beginning -- Notes; III. American Aesthetics: Contemporary Theoretical Contributions -- 7 Axiological Landscape Theory: Uniting Aesthetics, Ethics, and Inquiry -- Introduction -- Summary of the Hypothesis: Basic Answers to Basic Questions -- Background: Fitness Landscapes, Axiological Pluralism, Determinate Histories, Appraisal Dimensions -- Key Concepts: Value, Possibility, Virtuality, Potential, Landscape, Affordance, Engagement, Determination, Realization, Foreclos -- Applications of Axiological Landscape Theory -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 8 Experience and Signs: Toward a Pragmatist Literary Criticism; Aesthetics, Quality, Possibility -- Literature, Sensation, Relations -- Criticism, Theory, Philosophy -- Notes -- 9 Music, Time, and the Egress of Possibility -- Part I: Possibility in Time and Music, and Being toward Death -- Part II: Being toward Life as the Art of Being toward Death -- Part III: The Hiatus as the Ground of Person -- Notes -- 10 Harmony, Existence, and the Aesthetic -- Harmony -- Goodness in Harmony -- Beauty and Existence in Harmony -- The Situation of Appreciating Beauty -- Beauty in Art -- Conclusion -- Notes N2 - "Although there are distinctly American artists-Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, Grandma Moses, Thomas Hart Benton, and Andy Warhol, for example-very little attention has been devoted to formulating any distinctively American characteristics of aesthetic judgment and practice. This volume takes a step in this direction, presenting an introductory essay on the possibility of such a distinctly American tradition, and a collection of essays exploring particular examples from a variety of angles. Some of the essays in this collection extend pragmatist and process insights about the important place aesthetics has in molding and assessing experience. Other essays examine the place of American aesthetics in relation to such particular forms of art as painting, literature, music, and film. Three essays attend to the aesthetic aspects of a flourishing life. In each of the essays, American aesthetics is understood to arise out of deeply felt personal, historical, and cultural backgrounds. Consequently, not only are such relatively abstract notions as harmony, fit, elegance, proportion, and the like involved in aesthetic judgment, but also religious, political, and social factors become embroiled in aesthetic discernment. Thus the ongoing pattern of American aesthetics is shown to be distinguishable from such other varieties of aesthetic thought as analytic aesthetics, New Criticism, and postmodern approaches to aesthetics"-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2478386 ER -