Art before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics

Ever since Plato expelled the poets from his ideal state, the ethics of art has had to confront philosophy’s denial of art’s morality. In Art before the Law, Ruth Ronen proposes a new outlook on the ethics of art by arguing that art insists on this tradition of denial, affirming its singular ethics through negativity.

Ronen treats the mechanism of negation as the basis for the relationship between art and ethics. She shows how, through moves of denial, resistance, and denouncement, art exploits its negative relation to morality. While deception, fiction, and transgression allegedly locate art outside morality and ethics, Ronen argues they enable art to reveal the significance of the moral law, its origins, and the idea of the good. By employing the thought of Freud and Lacan, Ronen reconsiders the aesthetic tradition from Plato through Kant and later philosophers of art in order to establish an ethics of art. An interdisciplinary study, Art before the Law is sure to be of interest both to academic philosophers and to those interested in psychoanalytic theory and practice.

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Art before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics

Ever since Plato expelled the poets from his ideal state, the ethics of art has had to confront philosophy’s denial of art’s morality. In Art before the Law, Ruth Ronen proposes a new outlook on the ethics of art by arguing that art insists on this tradition of denial, affirming its singular ethics through negativity.

Ronen treats the mechanism of negation as the basis for the relationship between art and ethics. She shows how, through moves of denial, resistance, and denouncement, art exploits its negative relation to morality. While deception, fiction, and transgression allegedly locate art outside morality and ethics, Ronen argues they enable art to reveal the significance of the moral law, its origins, and the idea of the good. By employing the thought of Freud and Lacan, Ronen reconsiders the aesthetic tradition from Plato through Kant and later philosophers of art in order to establish an ethics of art. An interdisciplinary study, Art before the Law is sure to be of interest both to academic philosophers and to those interested in psychoanalytic theory and practice.

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Art before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics

Art before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics

by Ruth Ronen
Art before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics

Art before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics

by Ruth Ronen

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Ever since Plato expelled the poets from his ideal state, the ethics of art has had to confront philosophy’s denial of art’s morality. In Art before the Law, Ruth Ronen proposes a new outlook on the ethics of art by arguing that art insists on this tradition of denial, affirming its singular ethics through negativity.

Ronen treats the mechanism of negation as the basis for the relationship between art and ethics. She shows how, through moves of denial, resistance, and denouncement, art exploits its negative relation to morality. While deception, fiction, and transgression allegedly locate art outside morality and ethics, Ronen argues they enable art to reveal the significance of the moral law, its origins, and the idea of the good. By employing the thought of Freud and Lacan, Ronen reconsiders the aesthetic tradition from Plato through Kant and later philosophers of art in order to establish an ethics of art. An interdisciplinary study, Art before the Law is sure to be of interest both to academic philosophers and to those interested in psychoanalytic theory and practice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442669468
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 03/21/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Ruth Ronen is a professor in the Department of Philosophy at Tel Aviv University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: By Way of the Law

Chapter 1: By Way of Negation

Chapter 2: By Way of Beauty

Chapter 3: By Way of Truth

Chapter 4: By Way of Deception - With Efrat Biberman (Holon Institute of Technology, Design)

Chapter 5: By Way of Prohibition

Conclusion

What People are Saying About This

Alenka Zupancic

“There is much to prize and admire in Art before the Law. Ruth Ronen’s arguments are clear and precise, her scholarship is sound and up to date, and her thesis is ground-breaking.”

Dominique Hecq

Art before the Law is work of rigorous, original, and trenchant thought which engages with a broad sweep of texts, bringing exciting interpretations of classic works of psychoanalysis, philosophy, and literature.”

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