Ethics and the Arts: An AnthologyDavid E. W. Fenner Taylor & Francis, 1995 - 323 lappuses The aim of this series is to make available texts and collections of essays on major moral issues. The present volume is a collection that focuses exclusively on diverse moral issues connected with the arts: censorship and subsidy, authenticity and ownership, and the connections between moral and aesthetic values and evaluative judgments. The collection is not only unique, but timely. It appears in a period when the National Endowment for the Arts is under fire and the government's role in the arts is a hotly debated political issue, when the connection between moral or political content in art and its aesthetic value remains at the forefront of debate in aesthetics, and when ownership and commercialization of artworks continue to exercise the sociology of art. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Art and Censorship 29 | 29 |
Art and Inauthenticity | 77 |
Forging Issues from Forged Art | 97 |
No Dance Is a Fake | 115 |
Why Artworks Have No Right to Have Rights | 143 |
A Defense of Colorization | 163 |
Can Government Funding of the Arts | 201 |
The Problem | 219 |
Should the Government Subsidize the Arts? | 249 |
Art in a Free Society | 261 |
The Interrelationship of Moral | 303 |
Contributors | 319 |
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