1st Edition

Cultural Renewal Restoring the Liberal and Fine Arts

Edited By Arthur Pontynen Copyright 2015
    316 Pages
    by Routledge

    316 Pages
    by Routledge

    The decline of interest in the liberal and fine arts is widely lamented. At issue is why this decline happened and how we might restore qualitative standards by which to live. Arthur Pontynen argues that cultural decline is the consequence of a tragically anti-intellectual academic tradition and its alternative is the cosmopolitan pursuit of wisdom and beauty.

    Pontynen writes that the liberal and fine arts are justified by their attempt to understand the material realization of wisdom, of that which is true and good in reality and life. The current decline marks a denial that such qualitative aspirations are realistic. Instead of understanding art as the intellectual pursuit of ontological perfection, perfection is subjectified as willful preference or experience. Consequently, the liberal and fine arts have been displaced by a naturalistic social science and a relational existentialism. This reduction denies qualitive thoughts, words, and deeds.

    Pontynen establishes that the arts are not obsolete, merely subjectivist, or limited to a brutal (de)constructivism. He argues for a renewed idealism that is neither reductionist, trivializing, or brutalized. Pontynen offers an alternative, global narrative that is both realistic and idealistic; one that permits us to distinguish between the trivial, the brutal, and the profound.

    Preface

    1 The Cultural Crisis
    2 Culture, Relationalism, and Idealism
    3 Culture, Biology, and Sociology
    4 Culture and Technology
    5 Nature, Science, and Culture
    6 Sustainability and Culture
    7 Hedonistic Ecologism: From Theodicy to Homodicy
    8 Relationalism, Aestheticism, and Scientistic Racism
    9 The Aesthetic Crisis in the Liberal and Fine Arts
    10 Cultural Quality and the Renewal of the Liberal and Fine Arts
    11 Anselm or Abelard: The Historical (Re)Turning Point
    12 Perennial or Progressive Art History
    13 Analogical or Existential Culture: A Case Study in Art History
    14 Culture and the Meaning and Quality of Life

    Bibliography
    Index

    Biography

    Arthur Pontynen