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Landscape, natural beauty, and the arts

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Landscape, natural beauty and the arts offers probing studies of the complex structure of aesthetic responses to nature. Each chapter refines and expands the terms of discussion, and together they enrich the debate with insights from art history, literary criticism, geography and philosophy.

To establish a framework, T. J. Diffey explores a conception of natural beauty free from metaphysical commitments, while R. W. Hepburn considers what constitutes seriousness and triviality in the appreciation of nature. Both explain their claims by reference to art. The next papers investigate the determination of natural beauty by the arts. John Barrell analyzes the social construction of nature and the viewing subject in eighteenth-century paintings, and P. Adams Sitney clarifies how another medium - film - construes nature and determines our appreciation. Turning from the representation to the represented, Don Gifford considers the influence of the American wilderness on conceptions of natural beauty. Next Yi-Fu Tuan looks to the relation of human beings to icescapes and deserts, suggesting that perceptions of natural beauty too often depend on experiences of temperate climates.

Perhaps the strongest contrast to the otherness of nature lies in its circumscription in gardening. Stephanie Ross shows how this structures contemporary environmental art. Developing the themes of the duality of gardens - their close reference to nature, and their construction out of nature under the aegis of high art - Donald Crawford defends the viability of comparisons between art and nature generally; Allen Carlson contends that the scientific understanding of nature provides a vocabulary that is inescapable even in aesthetic appreciation; and Arnold Berleant considers whether aesthetics harbors distinctive experiences, of art and nature, as part of the larger question: is appreciation engagement or contemplation? Finally, Noel Carroll explores the room for an emotional response to natural beauty, rooted in cognitions that are not simply scientific.

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1993, Cambridge University Press
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1993, Cambridge University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Cambridge [England], New York, NY, USA
Series
Cambridge studies in philosophy and the arts

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
111/.85
Library of Congress
BH301.L3 E96 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 278 p. ;
Number of pages
278

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1711786M
Internet Archive
landscapenatural0000unse
ISBN 10
0521432790
LCCN
92013792
OCLC/WorldCat
25675390
Library Thing
1475263
Goodreads
559402

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