Exam 7: Philosophy of Art

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The contributing elements to the artistic brilliance of Plato's dialogues include:

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Tolstoy thought that art consisted of communicating one person's emotions to others.

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Transcendence, in Marcuse's terminology, is:

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Tolstoy believes that Beethoven's 9th Symphony is bad art because

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Gorgias' upright moral character and speeches advocating a false ethical view illustrate the:

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Plato thought that art:

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Tolstoy believed that we communicate our thoughts through art.

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Plato often made the characters of his dialogues examples of the theories they were expressing. This was designed to demonstrate his belief that:

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A medieval nickname of Plato was "the philosopher."

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According to Plato:

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According to Plato, a craftsman who builds a chair creates:

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Mill's claim that some pleasures are higher than others is mirrored by Plato's claim that some pleasures are more real than others.

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Warhol's Brillo Box differs from the average Brillo Box because it possesses greater aesthetic charm.

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Danto's views are deeply influenced by the philosophy of Testadura.

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As our level of technology increases, our burden of necessary repression decreases.

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The benefit of a tragedy, according to Aristotle, is to:

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The sort of repression that occurs when you force yourself to endure the unpleasantness of an important vaccination rather than indulging your desire to be elsewhere is what Marcuse would call:

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According to Freud, civilization rests upon a foundation of repressed desires.

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"Repression" and "sublimation" are psychological terms first used by Herbert Marcuse.

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Danto advocates the Imitation Theory of Art.

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