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AudiovisualCast
#12 – Vida pessoal x obra: É possível separar? | AudiovisualCast

AudiovisualCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 77:50


A lista não para de crescer. Diversas denúncias contra artistas e profissionais do audiovisual têm nos colocados em um impasse e suscitado o seguinte debate: é possível separar o âmbito pessoal do artístico para apreciar produções realizadas por pessoas antiéticas e criminosas? Juntamos um time de estudiosos de audiovisual para tentar isolar as variáveis desse problema e debater maneiras de lidar com isso. Juliana Delicato, Felipe Amaral, Paulo Mendonça, Glauco Toledo e eu compartilhamos frustrações (como Johnny Depp, Kevin Spacey, Alfred Hitchcock, Woody Allen e Kadu Moliterno), falamos sobre o poder de hashtags como #MeToo e #MexeuComUmaMexeuComTodas, avaliamos as posturas das empresas que empregam essas pessoas e propusemos possíveis soluções. O caso de racismo envolvendo William Waack e o de assédio envolvendo José Mayer também foram assunto do episódio. A partir da valiosa contribuição da doutoranda Renata Frigeri discutimos também a condição de obras que por um lado possuem reconhecido valor artístico mas por outro defendem valores inaceitáveis, como o totalitarismo em O Triunfo da Vontade (Leni Riefenstahl, 1935) e o racismo em O Nascimento de uma Nação (D.W. Griffith, 1915). Falhas éticas são falhas estéticas? Publicações científicas citadas no episódio: Arte e ética – Berys Gaut. As imagens da capa são de propriedade da Netflix Entretenimento Brasil Ltda e Warner Bros. Pictures e foram empregadas neste podcast para fins de estudo e crítica, uso permitido conforme prevê o artigo 46 da Lei Nº 9.610/98.

New Books in Philosophy
Jennifer A. McMahon, “Art and Ethics in a Material World: Kant’s Pragmatist Legacy” (Routledge, 2013)

New Books in Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2013 66:57


Art and ethics are linked philosophically by the fact that they are both fall under value theory; and some aestheticians, notably Berys Gaut, have argued for a direct connection between aesthetic and moral values, in that the moral values that an artwork may embody can raise or lower its aesthetic value. In Art and Ethics in a Material World: Kant’s Pragmatist Legacy (Routledge 2013), Jennifer A. McMahon argues that aesthetic and moral judgments are intrinsically linked by the fact that they contain a common element of community-calibrated subjective responses, and that as a result by reflecting on art we also exercise this element of moral judgment. McMahon, who is associate professor in philosophy at the University of Adelaide, South Australia, draws on Kant, pragmatist philosophers such as John Dewey, contemporary philosophers of mind such as Susanna Siegel, and interviews with contemporary artists, including Olafur Eliasson and Doris Salcedo, to argue for and illustrate her view. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Jennifer A. McMahon, “Art and Ethics in a Material World: Kant’s Pragmatist Legacy” (Routledge, 2013)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2013 66:57


Art and ethics are linked philosophically by the fact that they are both fall under value theory; and some aestheticians, notably Berys Gaut, have argued for a direct connection between aesthetic and moral values, in that the moral values that an artwork may embody can raise or lower its aesthetic value. In Art and Ethics in a Material World: Kant’s Pragmatist Legacy (Routledge 2013), Jennifer A. McMahon argues that aesthetic and moral judgments are intrinsically linked by the fact that they contain a common element of community-calibrated subjective responses, and that as a result by reflecting on art we also exercise this element of moral judgment. McMahon, who is associate professor in philosophy at the University of Adelaide, South Australia, draws on Kant, pragmatist philosophers such as John Dewey, contemporary philosophers of mind such as Susanna Siegel, and interviews with contemporary artists, including Olafur Eliasson and Doris Salcedo, to argue for and illustrate her view. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thought and Experience - Audio
The relationship between imagination and creativity

Thought and Experience - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2009 24:30


A philosophical dialogue between Mike Beaney and Berys Gaut concerning Gaut's views on imagination, his definition of creativity and his view of the relationship between creativity and imagination

Thought and Experience - Audio
Transcript -- The relationship between imagination and creativity

Thought and Experience - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2009


Transcript -- A philosophical dialogue between Mike Beaney and Berys Gaut concerning Gaut's views on imagination, his definition of creativity and his view of the relationship between creativity and imagination