What Is an Instance of an Artwork?
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2019Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaSource document
Estetika: The Central European Journal of Aesthetics (web)ISSN: 2571-0915
Periodical publication year: 2019
Periodical Volume: 2019
Periodical Issue: 2
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art (definition of), art (philosophy of), ontology, art (identity of)The expression ‘an instance of an artwork’ is often used in philosophical discourse about
art. Yet there is no clear account of what exactly this expression means. My goal in this
essay is to provide such an account. I begin by expounding and defending a particular
definition of the concept of ‘an instance of an artwork’. Next, I elaborate this definition –
by providing definitions of the main derivatives of the concept of ‘an instance of an
artwork’, namely the concepts of ‘a well-formed instance of an artwork’ and ‘a non-wellformed
instance of an artwork’. Finally, I examine the relation of the foregoing definitions
to the existence and identity conditions of artworks and make some additional remarks
concerning these definitions.