Objectivism’s View of Art and Its Role in Man’s Life by Leonard Peikoff

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The Philosophy of Objectivism by Leonard Peikoff - Lesson 11 of 12

Leonard Peikoff discusses Objectivism’s esthetics, explaining the crucial function of art in human life, the relation between art and values, and between an artist’s selectivity and his “sense of life.” Peikoff also addresses the importance of theme and execution in judging an artwork objectively.

Recorded live before New York City audiences in 1976, this course was endorsed by Rand in print as “the only authorized presentation of the entire theoretical structure of Objectivism, i.e., the only one that I know of my own knowledge to be fully accurate.” Rand attended the entire course and participated in eight of the twelve question-and-answer sessions.

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I am still learning what is art? As well what makes good art? So I'm currently difficult to try to see positive objective art, while I'm struggling to hold objectivity in today's era of subjectivity, so I'm in deep hunger for understanding in understanding in art, the good of art and how to be consistent to it?

This is a long study video, yet it helps me get the idea, so I want to understand.

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Aesthetics: The Philosophy of Art
1:30 Art as fulfilling a human need [TRM Ch. 1, 2]
34:42 Art and "Sense of Life" [TRM Ch. 3-5]
52:54 Romanticism and Naturalism [TRM Ch. 6, 9]
1:18:16 How to Judge an Artwork Objectively
1:45:30 Question Period
Resume 2:29:03

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