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  1. Defining Art and Artworlds.Stephen Davies - 2015 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 73 (4):375-384.
    Most art is made by people with a well-developed concept of art and who are familiar with its forms and genres as well as with the informal institutions of its presentation and reception. This is reflected in philosophers’ proposed definitions. The earliest artworks were made by people who lacked the concept and in a context that does not resemble the art traditions of established societies, however. An adequate definition must accommodate their efforts. The result is a complex, hybrid definition: something (...)
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  2. Defining Art.Thomas Adajian - 2015 - In Anna Christina Ribeiro (ed.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Aesthetics. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 39-54.
    Overview of the definition of art and its relationship to definitions of the individual art forms, with an eye to clarifying the issues separating dominant institutionalist and skeptical positions from non-skeptical, non-institutional ones. Section 2 indicates some of the key philosophical issues which intersect in discussions of the definition of art, and singles out some important areas of broad agreement and disagreement. Section 3 critically reviews some influential standard versions of institutionalism, and some more recent variations on them. Section 4 (...)
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  3. Defining art, defending the canon, contesting culture.Paul Crowther - 2004 - British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (4):361-377.
    This paper criticizes contemporary relativist scepticism concerning the universal validity of the concepts ‘art’ and the ‘aesthetic’. As an alternative, it offers a normative definition of art based on intrinsic aesthetic meaning contextualized by innovation and refinement in the diachronic history of art media. In section I, anti-foundationalist relativism, and softer versions (found in the Institutional definitions of art) are expounded in relation to art and the aesthetic. In section II, it is argued that antifoundationalism is conceptually flawed and tacitly (...)
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    Defining art culturally : modern theories of art - a synthesis.Simon Fokt - 2012 - Dissertation, University of St. Andrews
    Numerous theories have attempted to overcome the anti-essentialist scepticism about the possibility of defining art. While significant advances have been made in this field, it seems that most modern definitions fail to successfully address the issue of the ever-changing nature of art raised by Morris Weitz, and rarely even attempt to provide an account which would be valid in more than just the modern Western context. This thesis looks at the most successful definitions currently defended, determines their strengths and (...)
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  5. Defining Art.George Dickie - 1969 - American Philosophical Quarterly 6 (3):253 - 256.
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  6. Defining art, creating the canon: artistic value in an era of doubt.Paul Crowther - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Introduction : normative aesthetics and artistic value -- Culture and artistic value -- Cultural exclusion and the definition of art -- Defining art, defending the canon, contesting culture -- The aesthetic and the artistic -- From beauty to art : developing Kant's aesthetics -- The scope and value of the artistic image -- Distinctive modes of imaging -- Twofoldness : pictorial art and the imagination -- Between language and perception : literary metaphor -- Musical meaning and value -- Eternalizing (...)
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  7. From Defining Art to Defining the Individual Arts: The Role of Theory in the Philosophies of Arts.Aaron Meskin - 2008 - In Kathleen Stock & Katherine Thomson-Jones (eds.), New waves in aesthetics. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 125--149.
     
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    Defining art : Intension and extension.George Dickie - 2004 - In Peter Kivy (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Aesthetics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 45–62.
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    Defining art.James D. Carney - 1975 - British Journal of Aesthetics 15 (3):191-206.
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  10. (1 other version)Defining art historically.Jerrold Levinson - 1979 - British Journal of Aesthetics 19 (3):21-33.
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    Why Define 'Art'?David E. W. Fenner - 1994 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 28 (1):71.
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    On defining art.T. J. Diffey - 1979 - British Journal of Aesthetics 19 (1):15-23.
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  13. Defining “art”: The functionalism/proceduralism controversy.Robert Stecker - 1992 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 30 (4):141-152.
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  14. On defining art historically.Graham Oppy - 1991 - British Journal of Aesthetics 32 (2):153-161.
    This paper is an extended critical discussion of Jerrold Levinson's historical definition of art. I try out various different avenues of attack; it is not clear whether any of them is ultimately successful.
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  15. Defining Art and its Future.Zachary Isrow - 2017 - Journal of Arts and Humanities 6 (6):84-94.
    Art is a creative phenomenon which changes constantly, not just insofar as it is being created continually, but also in the very meaning of ‘art.’ Finding a suitable definition of art is no easy task and it has been the subject of much inquiry throughout artistic expression. This paper suggests a crucial distinction between ‘art forms’ and ‘forms of art’ is necessary in order to better understand art. The latter of these corresponds to that which we would typically call art (...)
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    Gombrich and Danto on defining art.David Carrier - 1996 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (3):279-281.
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    Defining “Art” as Performance, and the Values of Art.David Davies - 2003 - In Art as Performance. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 236–265.
    This chapter contains section titled: Notes Toward a Definition of “Art” The Values of Art Conclusions: The Case Against Contextualism.
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  18. Trying to define art as the sum of the arts.Stephen Davies - 2008 - Pazhouhesh Nameh-E Farhangestan-E Honar (Research Journal of the Iranian Academy of the Arts) 8:12–23.
    defining art conjunctively, that is, by defining the individual arts and joining these definitions in an exhaustive list. I suggest that the individual art forms are no easier to define than is the general category of art. As well, not everything falling within a given art form counts as art, not every instance of art in the given medium falls within the art form, and some artworks do not belong to an art form at all, so conjoining definitions (...)
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  19. Defining art externally.James D. Carney - 1994 - British Journal of Aesthetics 34 (2):114-123.
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    Defining Art, Creating the Canon: Artistic Value in an Era of Doubt: Book Reviews. [REVIEW]David Davies - 2008 - British Journal of Aesthetics 48 (4):457-459.
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  21. Crowther, P., Defining Art, Creating the Canon. artistic Value in a Era of Doubt.Carlos Ortiz de Landazuri - 2008 - Anuario Filosófico 41 (92):489-493.
     
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  22. Refining not defining art historically.Victor Yelverton Haines - 1990 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (3):237-238.
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    Defining art and artifacts.Jeffrey Wieand - 1980 - Philosophical Studies 38 (4):385 - 389.
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    Defining art responsibly.James Young - 1997 - British Journal of Aesthetics 37 (1):57-65.
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    Rigid designation in defining art.Thomas Leddy - 1987 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 45 (3):263-272.
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    Major hazards in defining art.Carl Thurston - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (5):129-132.
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    Recursive chaos in defining art recursively.Victor Yelverton Haines - 2004 - British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (1):73-83.
    Art history cannot be sealed off in cultural isolation: given our innate forms of life, language, and human nature, cultural diversity is only skin deep. The identification of art by historical recursion could not be restricted to the fixed art history of one hermetically sealed cultural tradition because there is no such thing. Attempts to define artworks recursively thus lead to the absurdity that everything in the present might be art because of unknown art antecedents in earlier human cultures that (...)
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  28. Borderline Cases and the Project of Defining Art.Annelies Monseré - 2016 - Acta Analytica 31 (4):463-479.
    Most philosophers of art assume that there are three categories with regard to arthood, namely ‘art’, ‘artful’ and ‘non-art’ and that, therefore, a definition must be able to account for ‘artful items’, also called ‘borderline cases of art’. This article, however, defends the thesis that, since there is no agreement over which items fall under the category ‘artful’, the ability to account for borderline cases of art should not be used as a criterion for evaluating definitions of art. The defended (...)
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    CROWTHER, P., Defining Art, Creating the Canon. Artistic Value in an Era of Doubt. Clarendon, Oxford University, Oxford, 2007, 268 pp. [REVIEW]Carlos Ortiz de Landázuri - 2008 - Anuario Filosófico:489-493.
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    A note on the problem on defining `art'.Arnold Berleant - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (2):239-241.
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    Review of Paul Crowther, Defining Art, Creating the Canon: Artistic Value in an Era of Doubt[REVIEW]Ingvild Torsen - 2008 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (4).
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    Evaluating the aims and methods of defining art: a metaphilosophical investigation regarding the question 'what is art?'.Annelies Monseré - unknown
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    Critical review of the TransCelerate Template for clinical study reports (CSRs) and publication of Version 2 of the CORE Reference (Clarity and Openness in Reporting: E3-based) Terminology Table. [REVIEW]Art Gertel, Walther Seiler, Debbie Jordan, Tracy Farrow, Vivien Fagan, Graham Blakey, Aaron B. Bernstein & Samina Hamilton - 2019 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 4 (1).
    BackgroundCORE (Clarity and Openness in Reporting: E3-based) Reference (released May 2016 by the European Medical Writers Association [EMWA] and the American Medical Writers Association [AMWA]) is a complete and authoritative open-access user’s guide to support the authoring of clinical study reports (CSRs) for current industry-standard-design interventional studies. CORE Reference is a content guidance resource and is not a CSR Template.TransCelerate Biopharma Inc., an alliance of biopharmaceutical companies, released a CSR Template in November 2018 and recognised CORE Reference as one of (...)
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    Review: Paul Crowther: Defining Art, Creating the Canon. [REVIEW]M. Zinkin - 2009 - Mind 118 (470):462-465.
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    bogue, ronald. Deleuze's Way: Essays in Transverse Ethics and Aesthetics. Aldershot: Ashgate. 2007. pp. 186.£ 55.00 (hbk). crowther, paul. Defining Art, Creating the Canon: Artistic Value in an Era of Doubt. [REVIEW]Led Zeppelin - 2007 - British Journal of Aesthetics 47 (4).
  36. Defining the Renaissance Virtuosa: Women Artists and the Language of Art History and Criticism. By Fredrika H. Jacobs.G. P. Weisberg - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (4):614-614.
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    Defining the boundaries of the meaning of ornamental compositions in the art of the Pazyryk culture.Григорьева А - 2024 - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal) 10:1-12.
    The article is devoted to the analysis of the semiotic field of the term "ornamental composition" in the context of definitions of ornament and composition in the art of the Pazyryk culture and its historiography. The subject of the study is ornamental compositions from elite burials of the Pazyryk culture of different periods of its development – the early Second Bashadar kurgan and the Tuekta burial ground and the late Pazyryk burial ground. In addition, the paper examines the specifics of (...)
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    The Art of the Possible The Bullet or the Ballot Box: Defining Politics in the Emerging Global Order.Olle Frödin - 2011 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 58 (128):1-20.
    In the wake of globalisation different social science disciplines have found themselves entering into similar terrains of inquiry. However, each discipline tends to draw on different and often contradictory understandings of the political, and of related notions such as power. The lack of a shared notion of politics may prevent social scientists from gaining important insights from other disciplines. In this paper I therefore seek to demonstrate that seemingly contradictory notions of politics are better seen as different forms of political (...)
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  39. Living Art, Defining Value: Artworks and Mere Real Things.Serge Grigoriev - 2005 - Contemporary Aesthetics 3:207-221.
     
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  40. On defining and interpreting art intentionalistically.Susan L. Feagin - 1982 - British Journal of Aesthetics 22 (1):65-77.
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  41. Defining sound art.Laura Maes & Marc Leman - 2017 - In Marcel Cobussen, Vincent Meelberg & Barry Truax (eds.), The Routledge companion to sounding art. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
     
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    Art historically defined: Reply to Oppy.Jerrold Levinson - 1993 - British Journal of Aesthetics 33 (4):380-385.
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    The Dilemma of (Un)definability of Art.Lukáš Makky - 2019 - Espes 8 (1):7-19.
    The current form and transformation of artistic practice in the 20th and 21st century caused some estrangement of the recipient and the art. The current discourse is therefore dominated by some distrust in defining the criteria of contemporary art, or even the dilemma of whether or not art has to be defined at all, mostly under the influence of Morris Weitz. Arthur Danto very aptly reminds that there is currently no way to distinguish art from objects that are not (...)
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    A modest proposal for defining a work of art.Richard Kamber - 1993 - British Journal of Aesthetics 33 (4):313-320.
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    Art, Politics and Religion. Historical Perspectives on Self- defining.Stefan Maftei - 2002 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 1 (2):141-149.
    Approaching this kind of subject implies an exigency of understanding that aims at the conditions of possibility of the status of the modern person. Starting with the Euro- pean Illuminist Age, this is represented by the acknowl- edgment of the other as a person, based on a certain rational conditioning of the community. One should not confine religion to a “black-hole”, by separating it from the political, but should rather try to see the middle-way between the radical solution of atheism, (...)
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  46. Art and technology, the right of expression to define itself through progress.Dimitrios Dacrotsis - 2022 - Days of Art in Greece 13 (Days of art in Greece):90-121.
    We are all privy, or rather participants, in an unprecedented scientific and technological outbreak whose rules have been taken in even by cultures ideologically deviating from the standards of the West, even though this revolution started there. So, we cannot refer to a heterogeneity of cultures or to conflicts, whether constant, manifest or underlying, since the theoretical mind and its logical reasoning have been universally accepted. Είμαστε όλοι κοινωνοί ή μάλλον συμμέτοχοι, μιας άνευ προηγουμένου επιστημονικής και τεχνολογικής έκρηξης, η οποία, (...)
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    Art, value and function.Severin Schroeder - unknown
    Is the concept of a work of art an evaluative concept: does its application imply a positive evaluation? I shall discuss this question by considering two opposing attempts at defining art, namely the Institutional Theory and the view that art is a functional concept. I shall argue that the concept of art does not imply an unconditionally positive evaluation, but that art is a prestige concept. Moreover, it will be shown that functional definitions of art are flawed.
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  48. How to Define a Number? A General Epistemological Account of Simon Stevin’s Art of Defining.Jurgen Naets - 2010 - Topoi 29 (1):77-86.
    This paper explores Simon Stevin’s l’Arithmétique of 1585, where we find a novel understanding of the concept of number. I will discuss the dynamics between his practice and philosophy of mathematics, and put it in the context of his general epistemological attitude. Subsequently, I will take a close look at his justificational concerns, and at how these are reflected in his inductive, a postiori and structuralist approach to investigating the numerical field. I will argue that Stevin’s renewed conceptualisation of the (...)
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    Dilema (ne)definovateľnosti umenia [The Dilemma of (Un)definability of Art].Lukáš Makky - 2020 - Espes 9 (1):7-19.
    The current form and transformation of artistic practice in the 20th and 21st century caused some estrangement of the recipient and the art. The current discourse is therefore dominated by some distrust in defining the criteria of contemporary art, or even the dilemma of whether or not art has to be defined at all, mostly under the influence of Morris Weitz. Arthur Danto very aptly reminds that there is currently no way to distinguish art from objects that are not (...)
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    Dilema (ne)definovateľnosti umenia [The Dilemma of (Un)definability of Art].Lukáš Makky - 2019 - Espes 8 (2):7-19.
    The current form and transformation of artistic practice in the 20th and 21st century caused some estrangement of the recipient and the art. The current discourse is therefore dominated by some distrust in defining the criteria of contemporary art, or even the dilemma of whether or not art has to be defined at all, mostly under the influence of Morris Weitz. Arthur Danto very aptly reminds that there is currently no way to distinguish art from objects that are not (...)
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