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'No Artist Has Ethical Sympathies': Oscar Wilde, Aesthetics, and Moral Evolution (2016)

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“There is no mode of action, no form of emotion, that we do not share with the lower animals” (137). This evolutionary claim is not attributable to Darwin, but to Oscar Wilde, who allows Gilbert to voice this bold assertion in “The True Function of Criticism.” While critics have long wrestled with the ethical stance and coherence of Wilde's writings, they have overlooked a significant influence on his work: debates concerning the evolution of morality that animated the periodicals in which he was writing. Wilde was fascinated by the proposition that complex human behaviours, including moral and aesthetic responses, might be traced back to evolutionary impulses. Significantly, he also wrote for a readership already engaged with these controversies.

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Review Haythem Bastawy (2017) Review of "'No Artist Has Ethical Sympathies': Oscar Wilde, Aesthetics, and Moral Evolution". Journal of Literature and Science (pp. 140-141). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Zadrozny, Sara
Pilar Blanco, María del
Wilhelm, Lindsay Puawehiwa
Benjamin Morgan
Andrea Wald
Luciani, Paola
Journals
Science and Education
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Journal of the History of Sexuality
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly
19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
Publishers
Ledizioni
Società Editrice Fiorentina
University of California, Irvine
University of Georgia Press
University of Chicago Press
University of California, Los Angeles
Concepts
Science and literature
Aesthetics
Evolution
Science and art
Science and culture
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
People
Wilde, Oscar
Darwin, Charles Robert
Wells, Herbert George
Riegl, Alois (1858-1905)
De Sanctis, Francesco
Castera, Pedro
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
18th century
Modern
Places
Great Britain
England
United States
Germany
Mexico City (Mexico)
Italy
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