D. Macarthur: On the timelessness of Art

21-10-2014

On the timelessness of Art

 David Macarthur

Department of Philosophy

University of Sydney – Australia

 

21 de outubro | 15h | Sala de Reuniões

Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto

 

[CARTAZ]

Art critics and philosophers have long spoken of the test of time with respect to artworks. Plausibly, this requires that an artwork be capable of attracting new audiences by being found valuable and significant in ever new ways. Masterpieces provide examples of art that we find timelessly interesting but, plausibly, even lesser works aspire to this status. Call this the timelessness of art. Then the question I aim to explore in this paper is how the timelessness of art is compatible with the plausible view that an artwork means what its creator meant it to mean.

 

David Macarthur is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sidney.

 

[Entrada livre]


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