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Christopher Bartel

Appalachian State University
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  • Appalachian State University
    Department of Philosophy and Religion
    Professor
King's College London
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2007
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Boone, North Carolina, United States of America
0000-0002-4983-1214
Areas of Specialization
Aesthetics
Aesthetics and Ethics
Computer Ethics
Technology Ethics
Applied Ethics
Philosophy of Music
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Areas of Interest
Perception
David Hume
Technology Ethics
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    Originality and Value
    Hermeneia 66-77. 2010.
    What does it mean to describe a work of art as being ‘original’? Frank Sibley believed that works of art are not valued for their originality independently of their aesthetic value. He argued that a work may be described as being ‘original’ if it is innovative and also exhibits some further aesthetic value. In this essay, I argue against this conjunctive account of originality as some kind of innovation-plus-value. I claim that a work may be valued for and described as being ‘original’ if the wo…Read more
    What does it mean to describe a work of art as being ‘original’? Frank Sibley believed that works of art are not valued for their originality independently of their aesthetic value. He argued that a work may be described as being ‘original’ if it is innovative and also exhibits some further aesthetic value. In this essay, I argue against this conjunctive account of originality as some kind of innovation-plus-value. I claim that a work may be valued for and described as being ‘original’ if the work serves as the origin of some wider movement within the art world.
    Aesthetic EvaluationAesthetic UnderstandingAesthetic JudgmentAesthetic Qualities, Misc
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    Art and Pornography (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 54 (4): 510-512. 2014.
    Philosophy of Visual ArtAesthetic CriticismAesthetics and EthicsFeminism: Pornography
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    The Performance of Reading (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 60 (238): 220-222. 2010.
    No Abstract.
    Literary Interpretation
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    Listening to Popular Music (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 48 (3): 357-359. 2008.
    Philosophy of Music, MiscPopular Music
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    Why Music Moves Us - Jeanette Bicknell (review)
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (3): 317-319. 2010.
    Musical Experience, MiscMusic and Emotion
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