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Aesthetics (Philosophy of Art) MCQs

1. : Who is considered the father of modern aesthetics?

(A) Plato


(B) Aristotle


(C) Alexander Baumgarten


(D) Immanuel Kant



2. : Which philosopher is known for the idea of “disinterested pleasure” in aesthetics?

(A) David Hume


(B) Immanuel Kant


(C) Arthur Schopenhauer


(D) G.W.F. Hegel



3. : What is the primary concern of aesthetics?

(A) Economics


(B) Ethics


(C) Beauty and taste


(D) Political theory



4. : Which work by Plato discusses art as imitation (mimesis)?

(A) Phaedo


(B) The Republic


(C) Meno


(D) Symposium



5. : According to Aristotle, what is the purpose of tragedy in art?

(A) Entertainment


(B) Catharsis


(C) Confusion


(D) Imitation



6. : In which of the following books did Kant outline his aesthetic theory?

(A) Critique of Pure Reason


(B) Critique of Practical Reason


(C) Critique of Judgment


(D) Metaphysics of Morals



7. : What is “aesthetic experience” most commonly associated with?

(A) Rational deduction


(B) Moral decisions


(C) Sensory perception and emotional response


(D) Logical reasoning



8. : “Art for art’s sake” is a slogan associated with which movement?

(A) Dadaism


(B) Romanticism


(C) Aestheticism


(D) Realism



9. : Which philosopher emphasized the “will” as a driving force in art and life?

(A) Friedrich Nietzsche


(B) Arthur Schopenhauer


(C) Martin Heidegger


(D) Søren Kierkegaard



10. : What term refers to the belief that art should serve a social or political purpose?

(A) Aestheticism


(B) Formalism


(C) Instrumentalism


(D) Hedonism



11. : The term “sublime” in aesthetics is often associated with which emotion?

(A) Joy


(B) Anger


(C) Awe or terror


(D) Boredom



12. : Who said, “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder”?

(A) David Hume


(B) Plato


(C) Oscar Wilde


(D) Margaret Wolfe Hungerford



13. : What is the opposite of aestheticism in philosophy?

(A) Hedonism


(B) Utilitarianism


(C) Anti-art


(D) Formalism



14. : Who introduced the concept of the “aesthetic attitude”?

(A) Edward Bullough


(B) Immanuel Kant


(C) Benedetto Croce


(D) Leo Tolstoy



15. : What did Leo Tolstoy claim was the essence of art?

(A) Skillful technique


(B) Expression of emotion


(C) Mimicry of nature


(D) Intellectual symbolism



16. : Which movement emphasized subjective expression over realistic depiction?

(A) Realism


(B) Impressionism


(C) Expressionism


(D) Neoclassicism



17. : The idea of “art as imitation” is most closely linked to which concept?

(A) Formalism


(B) Mimesis


(C) Symbolism


(D) Autonomy



18. : Which philosopher argued that beauty is a form of goodness?

(A) Aristotle


(B) Plato


(C) Kant


(D) Nietzsche



19. : In aesthetic theory, what is the focus of formalism?

(A) Context and meaning


(B) Moral value


(C) Emotional expression


(D) Form and structure



20. : Which philosopher is associated with the idea that all art is inherently political?

(A) Herbert Marcuse


(B) Jean-Paul Sartre


(C) Michel Foucault


(D) Theodor Adorno



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