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Volume 27 Issue 2

From the Editor

Paul J. Locher, 2009,27:2,127 - 128
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Obituary: Colin Martindale

Oshin Vartanian, 2009,27:2,129 - 131
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The Evolution and End of Art as Hegelian Tragedy

Colin Martindale, 2009,27:2,133 - 140
Abstract: Hegel argued that tragedy involves a conflict between two rules or laws that are both equally correct but cannot be reconciled. His idea can be applied to the high arts. To be considered as art, an artifact must communicate something and it must also be novel. Eventually, these laws will come into conflict. If novelty, unpredictability, or entropy must increase continually, eventually a point will be reached where they conflict with the necessity of communication. That is, entropy will be so great that art will be incomprehensible. When that point is reached the art form will become extinct. Evidence is presented showing that poetry is on the verge of extinction and that classical music, painting, and sculpture are already extinct. Art has come to its predestined end.
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Art, Innovation and Attention

Brian Boyd, 2009,27:2,141 - 145
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Commentary on "The Evolution and End of Art as Hegelian Tragedy"

Joseph Carroll, 2009,27:2,147 - 151
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The End of Art?

James E. Cutting, 2009,27:2,153 - 158
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Changes in Art: Market Forces or Evolution?: A Response to Colin Martindale

Thomas E. Dickins, 2009,27:2,159 - 165
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Maybe, Maybe Even Probably, but Not Necessarily: Response to Martindale

Aaron Kozbelt, 2009,27:2,167 - 171
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Who Made You Eat the Apple?—A Response to Martindale's Hegelian Tragedy Argument

Jonna Kwiatkowski, 2009,27:2,173 - 177
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Whither Art, and Where Is It Now?

Pavel Machotka, 2009,27:2,179 - 184
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Notes on Colin Martindale's The Evolution and End of Art as Hegelian Tragedy

Fred Martin, 2009,27:2,185 - 187
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The End of Art—Pro and Con and Possible Ways to Overcome the Deadlock

Vladimir M. Petrov, 2009,27:2,189 - 201
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"Certain Things Last": A Skeptical Look at Martindale's Dirge for the Arts

Paul J. Silvia, 2009,27:2,203 - 208
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The Decline and Fall of Musical Art: What Happened to Classical Composers?

Dean Keith Simonton, 2009,27:2,209 - 216
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The Multidimensionality of Art

Willie van Peer, 2009,27:2,217 - 222
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Index—Contents of Volume 27, 2009

-, 2009,27:2,223 - 224
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