Aesthetic Objectivity and the Analogy with Ethics

Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 6:165-181 (1972)
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The question with which the paper is concerned is whether beauty must be literally "objective" if there are to be any aesthetic standards. the same issue is discussed in ethics and the conclusion reached that no analogy obtains between the two disciplines. the suggestion is made, in conclusion, that adequate aesthetic standards are possible even though beauty is "subjective."

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Principia Ethica.George Edward Moore - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 14 (3):377-382.

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