

Ayn Rand’s Distinctive View of Romantic Art
Sep 12, 2023
Philosopher Harry Binswanger and English professor Shoshana Milgram discuss Ayn Rand's view of Romantic art. They explore the origins and essence of Romanticism, its connection to individualism and volition, and the need for its revival. They also delve into Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment' as a Romantic artwork and the difficulty of defining an objective aesthetics of music. The episode concludes with an announcement of a conference on Romanticism in art and music.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Importance of Understanding Ayn Rand's Ideas about Art and Romanticism
01:58 • 29min
The Essence of Romanticism and its Connection to Individualism
31:20 • 20min
Exploring Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment' as a Romantic Artwork
51:16 • 2min
Resurrecting Romanticism: A Call for Unironic and Heroic Art
53:45 • 9min
Exploring an Objective Aesthetics of Music
01:02:45 • 3min
Resurrecting Romanticism Conference
01:05:38 • 8min