Subject in Art na may halong Ethics Flashcards

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refers to any person, object, scene, or event described or presented in a work of art

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SUBJECT IN ART

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can also be categorized as representational abstraction and non-representational abstraction

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SUBJECT IN ART

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also known as figurative art

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representational

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aims to depict objects, events, or subjects from the real world in a recognizable and realistic manner

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representational

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easily identifiable to the viewer

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representational

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artist attempts to create an accurate representation of the subject matter

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representational

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also known as non-objective art

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non-representational

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completely departs from the representation of reality

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non-representational

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does not aim to depict recognizable objects, people, or landscapes

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non-representational

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focuses on shapes, colors, lines

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non-representational

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conveys *emotions, concepts, or purely aesthetic experiences

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non-representational

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indicates a departure from reality in the depiction of imagery art

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abstraction

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can formally refer to compositions that are derived from a figurative or other natural source

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abstraction

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can also refer to non-representational and non-objective art that has no derivation from figure or objects

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abstraction

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depicted in the way they would normally appear

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realism

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depicts what the eyes can see, what the ear can hear, what the sense faculty may receive

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realism

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artists systematically use symbols to concentrate or intensify meaning, which makes the art **more subjective and conventional

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symbolism๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜

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an artistic movement of the last art of the 19th century

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emphasized spontaneity and use of extremely bright colors

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Hedonism : Greek : **** = pleasure

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what is the highest good

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PLEASURE!!!!!!!!

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founder of utilitarianism

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Jeremy Bentham :p

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a method to calculate pleasure and pain

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FELICIFIC CALCULUS

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a way to quantify moral decisions

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FELICIFIC CALCULUS!!!!!!!!!!!

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**strength** of pleasure or pain
INTENSITY
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**length of pleasure or pain**
DURATION
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*likelihood* of occurrence
CERTAINTY
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*timeliness* of occurrence
PROPINQUITY
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potential for leading to further pleasure or pain
FECUNDITY
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how unmixed the pleasure or pain is
PURITY
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those **affected** by the pleasure or pain
EXTENT
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differentiated higher and lower pleasures as well as pains
John Stuart Mill
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HIGHER PLEASURES
1. Intellectual Faculties 2. Moral Faculties
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LOWER PLEASURES
1. Immediate Physical Sensations 2. Immediate Emotional Responses
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HIGHER PAINS
1. intellectual, emotional, or moral suffering 2. leads to personal growth
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LOWER PAINS
1. immediate physical discomforts 2. immediate emotional distress
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**THREE** types of *Consequentialism*
1. egoism 2. altruism 3. utilitarianism
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self interest; self first
EGOISM
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selflessness; others first
ALTRUISM
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maximize pleasure; for the many
UTILITARIANISM