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Dutton教授就這麼走瞭,太可惜瞭。
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評分什麼算是藝術?它是普世的嗎?他們可以被區分高下嗎?人們如何體會藝術的愉悅?是什麼讓”睡蓮”的朦朧被世人敬仰,又是什麼讓達達主義常年占據藝術評論的頭版頭條?文化和藝術究竟有什麼關係?那麼道德呢?Denis Dutton對於這些議題誠懇且深入的討論讓這些糾纏的問題得到有價值的解答。
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In a groundbreaking new book that does for art what Stephen Pinker's "The Language Instinct" did for linguistics, Denis Dutton overturns a century of art theory and criticism and revolutionizes our understanding of the arts."""The Art Instinct" combines two fascinating and contentious disciplines--art and evolutionary science--in a provocative new work that will change forever the way we think about the arts, from painting to literature to movies to pottery. Human tastes in the arts, Dutton argues, are evolutionary traits, shaped by Darwinian selection. They are not, as the past century of art criticism and academic theory would have it, just "socially constructed."Our love of beauty is inborn, and many aesthetic tastes are shared across remote cultures--just one example is the widespread preference for landscapes with water and distant trees, like the savannas where we evolved. Using forceful logic and hard evidence, Dutton shows that we must premise art criticism on an understanding of evolution, not on abstract "theory." He restores the place of beauty, pleasure, and skill as artistic values.Sure to provoke discussion in scientific circles and uproar in the art world, "The Art Instinct "offers radical new insights into both the nature of art and the workings of the human mind. Denis Dutton is the founder and editor of the hugely popular Web site "Arts and Letters Daily," named by the "Guardian" as the best Web site in the world. He also founded and edits the journal "Philosophy and Literature," and is a professor of the philosophy of art at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Denis Dutton's "The Art Instinct" combines two fascinating and contentious disciplines--art and evolutionary science--in a provocative new work that will change forever the way we think about the arts, from painting to literature to movies to pottery. Human tastes in the arts, Dutton argues, are evolutionary traits, shaped by Darwinian selection. They are not, as the past century of art criticism and academic theory would have it, just "socially constructed." Our love of beauty is inborn, and many aesthetic tastes are shared across remote cultures--just one example is the widespread preference for landscapes with water and distant trees, like the savannas where we evolved. Using forceful logic and hard evidence, Dutton shows that we must premise art criticism on an understanding of evolution, not on abstract "theory." He restores the place of beauty, pleasure, and skill as artistic values. Sure to provoke discussion in scientific circles and uproar in the art world, "The Art Instinct "offers radical new insights into both the nature of art and the workings of the human mind. " Dutton's] discussion of the arts and of our responses to them is uniformly insightful and penetrating . . . he touches on all the major issues of aesthetics in this fairly short book and invariably illuminates them . . . Dutton's eloquent account sheds light on the role art plays in our lives, whatever its ultimate origins"--Anthony Gottlieb, "New York"" Times Book Review" " Dutton's] discussion of the arts and of our responses to them is uniformly insightful and penetrating . . . he touches on all the major issues of aesthetics in this fairly short book and invariably illuminates them . . . Dutton's eloquent account sheds light on the role art plays in our lives, whatever its ultimate origins"--Anthony Gottlieb, "New York"" Times Book Review ""As he observes in his provocative new book, "The Art Instinct," people the world over are weirdly driven to create beautiful things . . . Dutton is an elegant writer, and his book should be admired for its attempt to close the gap between art and science."--Jonah Lerner, "Washington Post Book World"" ""Mr. Dutton's book is anything but strident. He argues his thesis--that art-making evolved among humans as a means of demonstrating physical and cognitive fitness to potential mates, and that this fundamental reality provides the best answer we can give to the question "What is art?"--with almost old-fashioned politeness toward his adversaries. And that, perhaps, is the best way to read ""The Art Instinct"": as a guided tour of the great landmarks of the philosophy of art--aesthetic theory explained, modified and refuted with patience and fluency by a writer whose mind was apparently formed well in advance of the meme-ocracy it helped to create."--"New York Observer ""A substantial contribution to the debate we ought to be having."--Martin Kemp, "The New Scientist """The Art Instinct" gives a comprehensive survey of the field, written with fluency, wit, and wide erudition."--John Derbyshire, "New Criterion """The Art Instinct" offers fresh and liberating ideas while demonstrating Dutton's profound sense of curiosity and his willingness to take risks while dealing with puzzling and largely fragmentary pre-history."--Robert Fulford, "National Post" (Canada) "Why do we human beings make art?...That is the question raised and answered, more or less, in this intriguing book. Author Dennis Dutton teaches philosophy, has done archaeological work in New Guinea and is founder of the popular Arts and Letters Daily Web site. Art's appeal, he argues, is lodged in our genes and in the genes of our Ice-Age ancestors, those shaggy forebears who first painted cave walls and told stories around the campfire."--"Dallas Morning News" "If you care about art writ large as a miraculous bounty for the world, or only for your own selfish sake, "The Art Instinct" should impress you as the most shrewd, precisely written and provocative study you'll find on its topic's place in human nature."--"Philadelphia Inquirer ""Full of observations that again demonstrate Dutton's] uncanny ability to collect complex arguments and present them as thought-provoking statements"--James Panero, "City Journal ""Vigorous and wonderfully provocative"--"Raleigh News and Observer ""Pugnaci
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