moralesthetic
Moralesthetic is a term used to describe the study of the relationship between morality and aesthetics. It examines how moral values influence judgments of beauty and artistic merit, and how engagement with art can in turn shape moral sensibilities and behavior. The concept sits at the intersection of ethics, aesthetics, and moral psychology.
Definitions vary: some treat moralesthetic as a normative field that prescribes how art ought to be judged
Key questions include: Can art be morally neutral? Should art that depicts immoral acts be condemned or
Methods used in moralesthetic work include close reading, reception studies, empirical psychology, and normative argument. Critics
Related fields include ethical criticism, the philosophy of art, moral psychology, and moral education. Examples of