Philosophical view Flashcards

1
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It is the ___________ of art are varied and highly subjective. This means that its functions depend on the person-the artist who created the art.

A

Personal function

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“Art is considered to have ____________ if and when it addresses a particular collective interest as opposed to a personal interest.”

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Social function

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3
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It is a very common example of an art with a social function

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Political art

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4
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It can also depict social conditions such as photography (picture of poverty)

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Art

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5
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It can be found in artworks that are crafted to serve some physical purpose

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Physical function

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6
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_____ in its original form was principally functional. It was used for dance and religion

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Music

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7
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People compose hymns of love to express feeling and emotions

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Serenade

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8
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In ______’s metaphysics or view of reality, the things in this world are only copies of the original, the eternal, and the true entities that can be only found in the world of forms

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Plato’s

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9
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Two reasons why Plato was deeply suspicious of arts and artists:

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  • They appeal to the emotion rather to the rational faculty of men.
  • They imitate rather than lead one to reality.
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10
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____ rouses emotions and feelings and thus, clouds rationality of people

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Poetry

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11
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In art as a REFLECTION of Society, _____ defends art by saying that in the appreciation of art the viewer receives a certain “cognitive value” from the experience.

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Aristotle

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12
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In art as a disinterested judgement, ______, in his Critique of judgement, considered the judgement of beauty, the cornerstone of art, as something than can be universal despite its subjectivity.

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Immanuel Kant

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12
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In art as a disinterested judgement, ______, in his Critique of judgement, considered the judgement of beauty, the cornerstone of art, as something than can be universal despite its subjectivity.

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Immanuel Kant

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13
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Making an aesthetic judgement require us to be ____?

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Disinterested

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14
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We should try to go beyond our individual tastes and preferences so that we can appreciate art from a ______ standpoint

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Universal standpoint

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15
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In art as a communication of emotion, who said that art plays a huge role in communication with its audience’s emotions that the artist previously experienced.

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Leo Tolstoy

16
Q

Who made the “SELF-PORTRAIT” in 1889?

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Van Gogh

17
Q

Who said “Good artists copy, great artists steal.”

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Pablo Picasso