Percevoir l'expression emotionelle dans les object inanimés

Todd, Cain Samuel (2012) Percevoir l'expression emotionelle dans les object inanimés. Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, 51 (1). pp. 129-139. ISSN 0012-2173

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Abstract

Amongst inanimate objects, it is generally accepted that at least some art forms, such as music and painting, are capable of being genuinely expressive of emotion, even though it is difficult to understand exactly how. In contrast, although expressive properties can be attributed to non-artworks, such as natural objects or wine, it has often been claimed that such objects cannot be genuinely expressive. Focussing on wine, I argue that once we understand properly the nature of expressiveness, if we allow that music can be expressive there is no good reason to withold the ability to be genuinely expressive from wine.

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Journal Article
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Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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76513
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Deposited On:
12 Nov 2015 11:30
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Yes
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Published
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