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458The Philosophy of Horror or Paradoxes of the HeartPhilosophical Quarterly 41 (165): 519. 1991.Noel Carroll, film scholar and philosopher, offers the first serious look at the aesthetics of horror. In this book he discusses the nature and narrative structures of the genre, dealing with horror as a "transmedia" phenomenon. A fan and serious student of the horror genre, Carroll brings to bear his comprehensive knowledge of obscure and forgotten works, as well as of the horror masterpieces. Working from a philosophical perspective, he tries to account for how people can find pleasure in havi…Read more
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14In Christine Gledhill & Linda Williams (eds.), Introducing Film Evaluation, Bloomsbury Usa. pp. 265--278. 2000.
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323Art AppreciationJournal of Aesthetic Education 50 (4): 1-14. 2016.There seem to be at least two leading conceptions of art appreciation. The first, and by far the most popular, it seems to me, regards “appreciation” as a synonym for “approbation,” which itself can be a synonym for affection or even love. “To appreciate,” in this sense, is “to cherish.” This is the notion of appreciation that most plain speakers have in mind when they say things such as “I appreciate what you’ve done with your garden.” They mean “I like what you’ve done with your garden.” Call …Read more
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178Art and Human NatureJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 62 (2): 95-107. 2004.Noël Carroll; Art and Human Nature, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Volume 62, Issue 2, 5 May 2004, Pages 95–107, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-59.
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334Music, mind, and morality: Arousing the body politicJournal of Aesthetic Education 42 (1): 1-15. 2008.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Music, Mind, and Morality:Arousing the Body PoliticPhilip Alperson (bio) and Noël Carroll (bio)I. IntroductionIf like Aristotle one agrees that the responsibility of philosophy is to offer as comprehensive a picture of phenomena as possible, then one must admit that sometimes the methods and goals of analytic philosophy stand in the way of getting the job done properly; they may even distort one's findings. This is not said in order …Read more
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181Art and Globalization: Then and NowJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 65 (1): 131-143. 2007.Though there can be little doubt that the world is becoming a much “smaller place” in terms of the amount of time it takes to move information, people (includin.
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