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CODE 65155
ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026
CREDITS
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR M-FIL/04
LANGUAGE Italian
TEACHING LOCATION
  • GENOVA
SEMESTER 2° Semester
TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

OVERVIEW

Aesthetics and its main themes are introduced. To this end, the relationship of aesthetics with other areas of philosophy is considered and the fundamental aesthetic notions are analyzed (in particular those of experience, judgment, value). Art is considered as an exemplary aesthetic domain. The notion of the system of the arts is analyzed. Reading of papers or book chapters are meant to create awareness of the debates that characterize contemporary aesthetics.

AIMS AND CONTENT

LEARNING OUTCOMES

The course aims to introduce the fundamental concepts and issues of aesthetics. It aims at the understanding and critical analysis of the specificity of aesthetic judgment, the character of the experience on which this judgment is based, as well as the predicates it mobilizes (beautiful, sublime etc.) and the objects (artistic, technical, natural) to which it applies.

AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

It is expected that students will be able to make use of the concept of aesthetics and related notions, in particular that of art. Students shall be able to discuss the system of the arts.

The expected learning outcomes are as follows:

1) To provide an appropriate characterization of aesthetics as a philosophical discipline and of the importance of the aesthetic dimension in human existence.

2) To master the fundamental notions of the discipline such as aesthetic experience, aesthetic judgment, aesthetic value, aesthetic property, aesthetic object.

3) To be aware of debates about the definition of art and the ontological status of works of art.

4) To relate aesthetics to the practices of creating and appreciating art.

5) Consider the historical notion of the system of the arts.

6) Reconsider the system of the arts after the avant-garde and the cultural industry.

7) Address the main philosophical problems posed by the various art forms.

8) To critically read texts relating to debates on contemporary aesthetics, identifying theses and arguments.

9) Acquire a greater ability to manage their social interactions with a collaborative attitude, constructive communication and dialogical skills.

10) Demonstrate work autonomy, ability to manage primary literature, argumentative ability and collaborative, coordination and negotiation attitude.

PREREQUISITES

Although the class is taught in Italian, understanding of texts written in English is required

TEACHING METHODS

Teaching in presence

The class consists of 60 hours (40 for students having 6 or 8 credits), with phases of collective discussion and learning verification.

SYLLABUS/CONTENT

6 or 8 credits:

– Aesthetics in the framework of philosophy

– The centrality of the aesthetic dimension of human existence

– The fundamental notions of aesthetics: experience, judgment, value, norm, property, object

– Art as an exemplary field of aesthetics

– The question of the definition of art

– The ontology of art

– The system of the arts

– Traditional arts, avant-garde and cultural industry

– The problems of art

– The question of depiction

Additional program items for 9 credits:

– Methods of writing and publishing in contemporary aesthetics

– The main debates in contemporary aesthetics

– The methodology of argument in contemporary aesthetics

RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

6 CFU:

Mario De Caro e Enrico Terrone, I valori al cinema: una prospettiva etico-estetica, Mondadori (Parte Prima)

Susan Langer, I problemi dell'arte, Aesthetica.

Other texts in AulaWeb

Supplementary text for students who cannot attend the classes: Andrea Pinotti, Il primo libro di teoria dell'immagine, Einaudi (chapters I, II, III, IV, VI, XI, XIV).

 

8 CFU:

Mario De Caro e Enrico Terrone, I valori al cinema: una prospettiva etico-estetica, Mondadori (Parte Prima and Parte Seconda)

Susan Langer, I problemi dell'arte, Aesthetica.

Other texts in AulaWeb

Supplementary text for students who cannot attend the classes: Andrea Pinotti, Il primo libro di teoria dell'immagine, Einaudi (capitoli I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, XI, XIV)..

 

9 CFU:

Mario De Caro e Enrico Terrone, I valori al cinema: una prospettiva etico-estetica, Mondadori (Parte Prima)

Susan Langer, I problemi dell'arte, Aesthetica.

Other texts in AulaWeb

Supplementary text for students who cannot attend the classes: Andrea Pinotti, Il primo libro di teoria dell'immagine, Einaudi, (chapters I, II, III, IV, VI, XI, XIV).

TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

LESSONS

LESSONS START

19 February 2025 (15h00, Aula Spinola, Darsena)

Class schedule

AESTETHICS

EXAMS

EXAM DESCRIPTION

The exam concerns both the content presented and discussed in class and the content of the reference texts.

ASSESSMENT METHODS

During the class, the active participation of students is encouraged and valued while discussing particular aspects of the program. The final test will allow to assess the level of understanding the philosophical ideas that has been thought, the mastery of them and the ability to present them, as well as the disposition for critical analysis of theses and arguments, and the propensity to their construction. The student who shows understanding of the basic notions and issues of the discipline, and presents them clearly and coherently, but only in their essential lines, is assessed as “sufficient”. The student who masters the basic notions and issues of the discipline and is able to analyze them is assessed as “good”. The student who, in addition to mastering the basic notions and issues of the discipline, and being able to analyze them, also proves to be inclined to the construction of original theses and arguments is assessed as “outstanding”.

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