P.D. Magnus (research)

Art Concept Pluralism

Co-authored with Christy Mag Uidhir. In Metaphilosophy.

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Abstract

There is a long tradition of trying to analyze art either by providing a definition (essentialism) or by tracing its contours as an indefinable, open concept (antiessentialism). Both art essentialists and art anti-essentialists share an implicit assumption of art concept monism. We argue that this is a mistake. Species concept pluralism, a well-explored position in philosophy of biology, provides a model for art concept pluralism. We explore the conditions under which concept pluralism is appropriate, and we argue that they obtain for art. Art concept pluralism allows us to recognize that different art concepts are useful for different purposes, and what had been feuding definitions can be seen as characterizations of specific art concepts.

BibTeX

@ARTICLE(MagUidhir+Magnus2011A,
    AUTHOR = {Christy Mag Uidhir and P.D. Magnus},
    TITLE = {Art Concept Pluralism},
    JOURNAL = {Metaphilosophy},
    YEAR = {2011}
    VOLUME = {42},
    NUMBER = {1--2},
    MONTH = JAN,
    PAGES = {83--97},
)