Anthony Savile
King's College London
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Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume | 2002
Anthony Savile
(1) If Shaftesbury is to be seen as the doyen of modern aesthetics, his most valuable legacy to us may not so much be his viewing aesthetic response as a sui generis disinterested delight as his insistence on its turning ‘wholly on [experience of] what is exterior and foreign to ourselves’. Not that we cannot experience ourselves, or what is our own, as a source of such admiration. Rather our responses, favourable or no, are improperly grounded in any essentially reflexive, or first-personal, ways of taking what engages us. The suggestion is tested against the case of Narcissus. (2) Glauser interestingly emphasizes Shaftesbury’s neo-Platonic conception of a hierarchy of aesthetic experience that culminates in the joyful contemplation of God. That hierarchy must be something that is less unitary and systematic than Shaftesbury himself had supposed, even when his emphasis on the tie between aesthetic pleasure and contemplative experience is allowed to extend beyond perception and to encompass episodes of thought itself.
Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume | 1986
Anthony Savile; Richard Wollheim
British Journal of Aesthetics | 1971
Anthony Savile
British Journal of Aesthetics | 2000
Anthony Savile
Mind | 1996
Anthony Savile
British Journal of Aesthetics | 1977
Anthony Savile
British Journal of Aesthetics | 1981
Anthony Savile
British Journal of Aesthetics | 2014
Anthony Savile
Kantian Review | 2007
Anthony Savile
British Journal of Aesthetics | 2007
Anthony Savile