Exam 7: Philosophy of Art
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How does Plato believe one may know what makes one truly happy?
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Marcuse tells us that, in order to encourage people to struggle to free themselves from surplus repression, we must:
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Plato held that the contemplation of beauty would lead us to a proper inner harmony of the soul.
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Plato and Aristotle agreed concerning the harmful effects of powerful dramatic performances.
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The tragic poet is more like the craftsman who builds the chair than the painter who represents it, according to Plato.
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Art experts mistook the work of a dog for the work of the well-known American artist Cy Twombly. .
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Anything we call by a common noun will have an associated Form, according to Plato.
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According to Plato, art is mere appearance, and hence leads us away from knowledge concerning reality.
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According to Plato, a person who has true opinions, but does not know what makes them true:
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According to Plato, a person of high character does not grieve publicly.
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Plato objected not just to the truthfulness of artistic representation, but also to its psychological effects.
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In Plato's dialogue entitled Gorgias, the confusion of Callicles' moral relativism is artistically indicated by:
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Plato considers Gorgias morally decent, but still dangerous because of the content of his relativistic views.
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Who felt that art was both desirable and a destructive social force?
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One proof of the importance of Plato's concerns is that we are swayed by the artistic form of his dialogues, rather than considering their arguments alone.
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Plato held that the metaphysical order of the universe was mirrored in the internal ordering of each person.
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