Ethics and the Arts: An Anthology

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David E. W. Fenner
Taylor & Francis, 1995 - 323 páginas

Twenty-nine collected essays represent a critical history of Shakespeare's play as text and as theater, beginning with Samuel Johnson in 1765, and ending with a review of the Royal Shakespeare Company production in 1991. The criticism centers on three aspects of the play: the love/friendship debate.

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Introduction
1
Art and Censorship 29
29
Art and Inauthenticity
77
Forging Issues from Forged Art
97
No Dance Is a Fake
115
Why Artworks Have No Right to Have Rights
143
A Defense of Colorization
163
Can Government Funding of the Arts
201
The Problem
219
Should the Government Subsidize the Arts?
249
Art in a Free Society
261
The Interrelationship of Moral
303
Contributors
319
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