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        Eight. Human Rights and Artistic Appreciations
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        Morris Grossman
        
 
                                    
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents ix
 - Acknowledgments xi
 - Editor’s Preface xiii
 - Introduction 1
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                            Part One. Art and Morality
 - One. Art and Morality 19
 - Two. Morality Bound and Unbound 27
 - Three. Music, Modulation, and Metaphor 33
 - Four. Performance and Obligation 57
 - Five. A Mozartian Recognition Scene 85
 - Six. A Note on Economy and Art 91
 - Seven. An Aesthetic Glance at the Constitution 97
 - Eight. Human Rights and Artistic Appreciations 107
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                            Part Two. Artistic Philosophers and Philosophical Artists
 - Nine. Interpreting Peirce 117
 - Ten. On Ruf’s The Creation of Chaos: William James and the Stylistic Making of a Disorderly World 127
 - Eleven. How Sartre Must Be Read 133
 - Twelve. On Beardsley’s “An Aesthetic Definition of Art” 145
 - Thirteen. Lessing as Philosophical Dramatist 161
 - Fourteen. Lewis Carroll 177
 - Fifteen. Art and Death 191
 - Sixteen. Brancusi 199
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                            Part Three. Santayana
 - Seventeen. Drama and Dialectic 211
 - Eighteen. Ontology and Morality 229
 - Nineteen. Spirited Spirituality 239
 - Twenty. Interpreting Interpretations 249
 - Twenty- One. Santayana’s Aesthetics 263
 - Twenty- Two. Santayana’s The Last Puritan 267
 - Twenty- Three. Santayana in California 275
 - Twenty- Four. Ultimate Santayana 281
 - Notes 295
 - Index 313
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents ix
 - Acknowledgments xi
 - Editor’s Preface xiii
 - Introduction 1
 - 
                            Part One. Art and Morality
 - One. Art and Morality 19
 - Two. Morality Bound and Unbound 27
 - Three. Music, Modulation, and Metaphor 33
 - Four. Performance and Obligation 57
 - Five. A Mozartian Recognition Scene 85
 - Six. A Note on Economy and Art 91
 - Seven. An Aesthetic Glance at the Constitution 97
 - Eight. Human Rights and Artistic Appreciations 107
 - 
                            Part Two. Artistic Philosophers and Philosophical Artists
 - Nine. Interpreting Peirce 117
 - Ten. On Ruf’s The Creation of Chaos: William James and the Stylistic Making of a Disorderly World 127
 - Eleven. How Sartre Must Be Read 133
 - Twelve. On Beardsley’s “An Aesthetic Definition of Art” 145
 - Thirteen. Lessing as Philosophical Dramatist 161
 - Fourteen. Lewis Carroll 177
 - Fifteen. Art and Death 191
 - Sixteen. Brancusi 199
 - 
                            Part Three. Santayana
 - Seventeen. Drama and Dialectic 211
 - Eighteen. Ontology and Morality 229
 - Nineteen. Spirited Spirituality 239
 - Twenty. Interpreting Interpretations 249
 - Twenty- One. Santayana’s Aesthetics 263
 - Twenty- Two. Santayana’s The Last Puritan 267
 - Twenty- Three. Santayana in California 275
 - Twenty- Four. Ultimate Santayana 281
 - Notes 295
 - Index 313