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Art and the Desire for God: A Thomistic Perspective in Aesthetics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Roger Pouivet*
Affiliation:
Université de Lorraine, Institut Universitaire de France

Abstract

“Aesthetics” is mainly devoted to the description of an assumed aesthetic experience. My intention is to try to show that this modern account, defining a large part of Aesthetics as a discipline, does not allow a correct description of our aesthetic life. Criticism of this modern and contemporary conception will be followed by the defence of a completely different thesis according to which we are made to apprehend in natural things and works of art those properties by which they signify, and in particular their aesthetic properties. Apprehension and appreciation of works of art presuppose the ability to respond to the aesthetic properties of things and works of art. We need to exercise virtues, intellectual and moral ones, to answer appropriately to aesthetic properties of works of art and natural things. Good in general, and good in our aesthetic life and in art, can be understood according to what Aquinas calls “the gradation to be found in things”. I will try to show that it is a reason to think that a successful aesthetic life is a form of desire for God as the source of all perfection.

Type
Original Article
Copyright
Copyright © 2019 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

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References

1 In this paper, I present the outline of my book L'Art et le désir de Dieu, Rennes: Presses Universitaires de, 2017.

2 There is a quite important exception: Hegel's Aesthetics.

3 See Pouivet, Roger, Qu'est-ce qu'une oeuvre d'art?, Paris: Vrin, 2007Google Scholar; L'Ontologie de l'œuvre d'art, 2e ed., Paris: Vrin, 2010.

4 See Pouivet, Roger, Le Réalisme esthétique, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2006CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

5 Summa Theologiae, I. 91. 3. ad. 3.

6 Leo Tolstoy, What is Art ?, New York: Funk and Wagnalls Company, 1904.

7 Summa Theologiae, I. 2. 3.

8 See Summa Theologiae, I. 39. 8.c.

9 Especially, in the chap. 3 of Miracles (London & Glasgow: Collins/Fontana, 1947. Revised 1960.)