Discusses Alois Riegl's theories of formal analysis, arguing that Riegl regarded the relationship to the beholder not as the formal means, but as the ethical purpose of art. Discusses also the intellectual currents in the later twentieth century revealing the strengths and limitations of Riegl's endeavor.
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