Autonomism

In James Harold, The Oxford handbook of Ethics and Art. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 282-301 (2023)
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This chapter examines autonomism. Autonomism is roughly the view that an artwork’s ethical properties do not bear on its aesthetic or artistic value. The author sketches some of the view’s history before describing various versions of it defended over the last quarter-century. These are divided into ‘radical’, ‘robust’, and ‘moderate’ forms of autonomism. The author considers the strengths and weaknesses of each. The author also devotes some space to the ‘interactionist’ views against which contemporary autonomism is typically opposed. In doing so, he considers the so-called ‘qua problem’ at some length, as well its bearing on these various autonomist positions.

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Nils-Hennes Stear
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