

Beauty, Morality, & Authorial Intent in the Philosophy of Art with Dr. Noël Carroll
In this episode of Chasing Leviathan, PJ and Dr. Noël Carroll discuss whether the author's intent matters when evaluating an aesthetic work and, relatedly, whether moral defects in a work of art are an artistic defect. Dr. Carroll also explores the historical contexts of these debates and how these positions have developed in contemporary discussions on the philosophy of art.
For a deep dive into Dr. Noël Carroll's work, check out his book: Classics in Western Philosophy of Art: Major Themes and Arguments 👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1647920612
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Who thinks that they can subdue Leviathan? Strength resides in its neck; dismay goes before it. When it rises up, the mighty are terrified. Nothing on earth is its equal. It is without fear. It looks down on all who are haughty; it is king over all who are proud.
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