This book takes readers on a journey that explores a series of fundamental questions about the nature of art and aesthetic value, showing how philosophical theories can affect our real-world experiences with many different mediums of art.
"The author has succeeded impressively in writing a book that will work well for newcomers to philosophy and the philosophy of art. The style is conversational, very clear, and approachable."
Mary Beth Willard, Weber State University, USA.
Alex Rajczi teaches at Claremont McKenna College, where he is the Deborah and Kenneth Novack ’67 Professor of Ethics and Leadership and a George R. Roberts Fellow. He is the author of The Ethics of Universal Health Insurance (Oxford UP, 2019).