Viciousness and the Beautiful Soul: A Critique of McGinn’s Aesthetic Theory of Virtue

Humanities Bulletin 6 (1):188196 (2023)
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This paper presents a sustained critique of Colin McGinn’s aesthetic theory of virtue. The critique is twofold. First, I demonstrate that there are a number of theoretical flaws which suggest that McGinn’s theory is unable to properly evaluate racist literature. Then, using the novel Frankenstein, I show that, practically, McGinn’s theory incorrectly evaluates problematically racist characters, such as Victor Frankenstein.

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