Ludwig Wittgenstein famously said, "Ethics is aesthetics." It is
unclear what such a claim might mean and whether it is true. This
book explores contentious issues arising at the interface of ethics
and aesthetics. The contributions reflect on the status of
aesthetic en ethical judgments, the relation of aesthetic beauty
and ethical goodness and art and character development. The book
further considers the potential role art could play in ethical
analysis and in the classroom and explores in what respects
aesthetics and ethics might be intertwined and even mutually
supportive.
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