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David Hume’s Ideas Regarding Art and Good Taste
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This 11 page
report discusses Scottish philosopher and writer David Hume
(1711-1776) who stated that art is not “a form of understanding
or morality” and that art “does not fall under the concepts of
necessity or freedom.” This report looks at such statements in
the context of Hume’s skepticism and addresses how such ideas fit
in with Hume’s larger views on utilitarianism. The writer of the
report does agree with Hume’s assertion that art should be done
for it's own sake, independent of objective law and morality.
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David Hume’s Ideas Regarding Art and Good Taste
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