How did the holiday revision go? Lower Sixth Summer 2010.

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How did the holiday revision go? Lower Sixth Summer 2010

Some Questions: 1. Can you name Kant’s four stages in the aesthetic judgement of beauty? 2. Summarise Plato’s view of Art. 3. What did Aristotle think of Art? 4. What was Clive Bell’s view? 5. How do The Idealists view Art? 6. What does the Institutional theory state about Art?

More Questions: 7. What do the anti-intentionalists believe about Art? 8. What is a tabula rasa? 9. What are Carruthers’ views on innate knowledge? 10. Is innate knowledge feasible?

Can you give examples of Art...? A) That illuminates? B)That articulates a vision? C) Is Epiphanic? D) Portrays its subject authentically? E) Represents its subject convincingly? F) That informs? G) That conveys truth? H) That is classed as Art, but does none of the above?