Objective
In this research paper, students will delve into the realm of AI-generated art, examining it through the perspectives of three major philosophers who have extensively commented on aesthetics and moral aspects of art. These philosophers are likely to predate the phenomenon of AI-generated art. Thus, your task will be to thoughtfully surmise and extrapolate what these philosophers might have thought about AI-generated art, had they been aware of it. The aim is to contextualize the implications of AI in the fields of creativity, originality, artistic value, and the intertwined moral questions.
Essay Prompt
The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has led to a distinctive artistic movement: art generated without direct human creation. As AI technology infiltrates the world of aesthetics, it introduces a range of moral and ethical dilemmas. These dilemmas necessitate a philosophical discussion about the nature and value of such artworks.
Your task is to critically analyze the questions and implications surrounding AI-generated art, guided by the hypothetical perspectives of three prominent philosophers from Chapter 10 who have tackled aesthetics and the ethical dimensions of art. You are expected to infer and articulate what these philosophers, who predate the AI art era, might have thought about this new form of art creation.
Instructions
Introduction: Begin by outlining the essay’s objectives. Provide a brief overview of how AI facilitates the creation of art.
Philosophical Foundations: Dive into the aesthetics and moral philosophies as defined by your chosen three philosophers. Discuss their foundational concepts, ideas about art, and surmise how they might interpret AI-created art.
Personal Reflection: Share your standpoint on the issue. Predict the future trajectory of art in the context of advancing AI technologies. Evaluate the distinction, if any, in value and ethical considerations between human-crafted and AI-produced art.
Conclusion: Summarize your findings, highlighting the broader consequences and ethical considerations of AI’s involvement in art for both contemporary society and the future of creativity.
Citations: Ensure all references are accurately cited in MLA 9th edition format.
Requirements:
Word Count: 1000-1500 words.
Citations: All information derived from external sources must be properly cited in MLA (Modern Language Association) 9th edition format. MLA citations include both in-text citations and a “Works Cited” page at the end of the document. Engaging in plagiarism will result in receiving an F for the course, as stated in the syllabus.
Anonymity: To ensure impartial grading, please do not include your name anywhere in your essay, including the filename. This exclusion should be the only deviation from standard MLA formatting.
Sources: Minimum of 5 sources, with thorough interpretation and evaluation.
Suggested Resources
The Big Questions Chapter 10: Beauty
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP) has 1800 entries as of Summer 2023. Entries are managed by field experts and reviewed by an Editorial Board.
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), founded in 1995, is a free, peer-reviewed resource on philosophy topics. Run by volunteers, it has 30 editors and 300 authors with doctorates.
Dallas College Philosophy & Religion Lib Guide The Dallas College Philosophy Lib Guide is designed for efficient academic research, offering access to philosophy databases and news publications. Consider using news articles as real-life examples. The ‘How to Research’ section provides librarians’ contact information for early assistance in your study. If you need citation help, the ‘Citation Help’ section has MLA reference tools.
Dallas College Tutoring Services: You have access to free tutoring. Our writing tutors are available to assist you with the writing and citation process.
Objective In this research paper, students will delve into the realm of AI-gener
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