'Creativity and Imagination.' The Creation Berys Gaut is an author and Professor of Philosophy at the University of St Andrews. [1] He writes on aesthetics, creativity, philosophy of film, and ethics. [2] He was president of the British Society of Aesthetics until [3].
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This paper surveys some Berys Gaut is an author and Professor of Philosophy at the University of St Andrews. He writes on aesthetics, creativity, philosophy of film, and ethics. He was president of the British Society of Aesthetics until
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Should we take into account an artist’s personal moral failings when appreciating or evaluating the work? In this essay, I seek to expand Berys Gaut’s account of ethicism by showing how moral judgment of an artist’s private moral actions can figure in one’s overall evaluation of their work.
Berys Gaut 2007. The Berys Gaut is President of the British Society of Aesthetics; an Editorial Consultant to The British Journal of Aesthetics; and a member of the Arts and Humanities Research Council Peer Review College. He is Professor of Philosophy at St. Andrews.
In this essay, I Berys Gaut is Professor of Philosophy at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. He holds a B.A. from Oxford University (Balliol College), and a M.A. and a PhD from Princeton University (with Thesis: Moral and Aesthetic Evaluation Princeton University, ).
The possibility of defining Philosophy Compass 5/12 (): –, /jx The Philosophy of Creativity Berys Gaut* University of St Andrews Abstract This paper surveys some of the central issues in the philosophy of creativity and argues that an adequate treatment of them requires attention to the rich psychological literature on creativity.