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Art and Its Significance: An Anthology of Aesthetic Theory - Paperback

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by Brian Elliott (Editor), Stephen David Ross (Editor)

A topical, art-practice focused anthology that caters to diverse interests in aesthetics.

Art and Its Significance is a highly engaging and readable anthology, which ranges from ancient Greek writing on epic and theater to contemporary issues relating to how art is impacted by augmented reality technologies. This collection offers a firm foundation in classic and modern aesthetics by a diverse range of authors from Plato and Aristotle to Judith Butler, Jacques Rancière, and Mary Devereaux. Its thematic organization allows readers to focus on particular topics and genres and make connections between different approaches to a wide range of artistic expression. Each article is introduced with details on the author and a summary of the main arguments offered in the text. Additional section introductions help the reader to understanding how the grouped texts relate to one another. This anthology does not assume prior knowledge of philosophy or aesthetics and is well suited to college course use.

Author Biography

Brian Elliott is a faculty member in the Philosophy Department at Oregon State University. His publications include Benjamin for Architects; Natural Catastrophe: Climate Change and Neoliberal Governance; and A Child's Place in Nature: Towards a Pedagogy for the Anthropocene. Stephen David Ross is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Comparative Literature, SUNY Binghamton. He is the author of numerous works, including Un-Forgetting: Re-Calling Time Lost; The Gift of Self: Shattering Emptiness, Betrayal; and The Gift of Property: Having the Good / Betraying Genitivity, Economy and Ecology, an Ethic of the Earth, all published by SUNY Press.

Number of Pages: 518
Dimensions: 1.04 x 10 x 7 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: February 01, 2026
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