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Can we enjoy the music of problematic artists?
FromThe Morality of Everyday Things: An Everyday Philosophy Podcast
Can we enjoy the music of problematic artists?
FromThe Morality of Everyday Things: An Everyday Philosophy Podcast
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Mar 6, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
In this episode, Jake and Ant look at the ethics of art. Well, a very small sub-section, enjoying the works of artists who are themselves immoral. In considering this, we consider the difference between art and things that are simply visually/audibly pleasing and how the context of art can (or should) affect how we appreciate it.Key considerations include whether the 'problematic' context of the artist is literally part of their work, a heavy influence or driver of the work, or totally separate. We also consider whether the issue is consequential, i.e. we should withold our attention to financially harm such artists, or diminish their reputation, or whether it's more to satisfy a personal moral qualm.Please do leave a review on your podcast platform, it really helps us immensely.Sign up to our newsletter here to receive a breakdown of the arguments presented, some memes and updates on future episodes: https://moedt.substack.com/If you'd like to support the show, checkout our patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/moedt *excuse minor echo in audio*
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Released:
Mar 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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