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Alburey Castell. An Aesthetic Problem THE PROBLEM STATED We sometimes refer to poems , pictures , musical compositions and statues as works of art ; and the activity which produces them as art ... Aesthetic Problem The Problem Stated.
Alburey Castell. An Aesthetic Problem THE PROBLEM STATED We sometimes refer to poems , pictures , musical compositions and statues as works of art ; and the activity which produces them as art ... Aesthetic Problem The Problem Stated.
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... Aesthetic theory , thus , is important not only in itself but for the foundations of both appreciation and criticism . Philosophers , critics , and even artists who ... aesthetic theory I shall not argue from An Aesthetic Problem 547.
... Aesthetic theory , thus , is important not only in itself but for the foundations of both appreciation and criticism . Philosophers , critics , and even artists who ... aesthetic theory I shall not argue from An Aesthetic Problem 547.
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... it actually functions in their aesthetics as a redefinition of art in terms of the chosen condition of significant form . But what gives it its aesthetic importance is what lies behind the formula An Aesthetic Problem 555.
... it actually functions in their aesthetics as a redefinition of art in terms of the chosen condition of significant form . But what gives it its aesthetic importance is what lies behind the formula An Aesthetic Problem 555.
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AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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