Podcast — Episode 80

Aesthetics: A Conversation with Tyler Cowen

Tyler Cowen

Today, a discussion with Tyler Cowen about aesthetics in general, and new aesthetics in particular!

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In This Episode

  • (01:17) Aesthetics and the vision of the good life in politics and public affairs
  • (07:02) Doubts about oversimplified left-brain / right-brain theories of knowledge
  • (09:29) Understanding ‘what is’: proper nouns are underrated
  • (11:09) In the Instagram era, is travel past its peak?
  • (14:50) Consensus is possible amongst critics, against pure subjectivism
  • (16:36) Is it worth trying to appreciate art forms that don’t naturally appeal to one’s taste?
  • (18:50) Does newness rule in aesthetics? Popular music as evidence to the contrary
  • (24:08) LLMs’ use of language creates the illusion of consciousness
  • (26:33) A portfolio approach to aesthetic judgments; considering forgery and AI-generated pictures; famous forgers are overrated; the Haydn forgeries
  • (29:20) Overrating the name of the artist; the worst Shakespeare plays
  • (30:52) Neither “Wild Honey Pie” nor “Hello, Goodbye” are the worst Beatles songs; the synergy of John and Paul
  • (37:30) Reasons not to worry that new digital artworks won’t last very long in the grand sweep of history
  • (38:24) Putting fears of obsolescence in perspective: how many people know all the Bach cantatas or Monteverdi madrigals?

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