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119Thomas Clifton, Music As Heard: A Study in Applied PhenomenologyJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 42 (3): 345-347. 1984.
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84An Anatomy of Values: Problems of Personal and Social ChoicePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (3): 416-417. 1971.
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Zajmujacy Dewey: spóścizna estetyczna Johna Deweya (translation)Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 37 59-70. 2010.translation of Arnold Berleant's "Engaging Dewey..."
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46Aesthetics and the Theory of CriticismPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (4): 583-584. 1976.
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51Art as Event: An Aesthetic for the Performing ArtsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 38 (3): 345-345. 1980.
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110Patricia Sloane, The Visual Nature of Color, Primary Sources: Selected Writings on Color From Aristotle To AlbersJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (3): 518. 1993.
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87The Measurement of Values, Behavioral Science and Philosophical ApproachesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (4): 573-574. 1972.
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83Reason in Society: Five Types of Decisions and Their Social ConditionsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 23 (3): 453-454. 1962.
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O czym milczą tytuły (translation)Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 37 118-127. 2010.translation of A. Berleant.
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77Objects into Persons: The Way to Social AestheticsEspes 6 (2): 9-18. 2017.This essay traces the steps to social aesthetics. It begins by affirming the central place of sense experience for aesthetics and its refinement in the perceptual acuity of a developed sensibility. This leads to associating aesthetic appreciation with such perceptual experience. Rejecting the identification of disinterestedness with such appreciation, the present paper proposes the full participatory involvement in the experience of appreciation as expressed by the concept of aesthetic engagemen…Read more
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1074Some Questions for Ecological AestheticsEnvironmental Philosophy 13 (1): 123-135. 2016.Ecology has become a popular conceptual model in numerous fields of inquiry and it seems especially appropriate for environmental philosophy. Apart from its literal employment in biology, ecology has served as a useful metaphor that captures the interdependence of factors in a field of research. At the same time as ecology is suggestive, it cannot be followed literally or blindly. This paper considers the appropriateness of the uses to which ecology has been put in some recent discussions of arc…Read more
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618Notes for a phenomenology of musical performancePhilosophy of Music Education Review 7 (2): 73-79. 1999.In recognizing the wide range of sensuous perception and at the same time the originary capacity of aesthetic experience, Mikel Dufrenne has shown us the rich capabilities of phenomenology. It is in that spirit that this essay explores musical performance. Music is a multiple art. Its many traditions, forms, genres, and styles, its large variety of instruments and sounds, and its diverse uses and occasions make it difficult to speak of music as a single art form. There are, nonetheless, certain …Read more
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Thomas M. Alexander, "John Dewey's Theory of Art, Experience, and Nature: The Horizons of Feeling" (review)Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (2): 193. 1988.
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136The Aesthetics of Human Environments (edited book)Broadview Press. 2007.The Aesthetics of Human Environments is a companion volume to Carlson's and Berleant's The Aesthetics of Natural Environments. Whereas the earlier collection focused on the aesthetic appreciation of nature, The Aesthetics of Human Environments investigates philosophical and aesthetics issues that arise from our engagement with human environments ranging from rural landscapes to urban cityscapes. Our experience of public spaces such as shopping centers, theme parks, and gardens as well as the imp…Read more
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73Re-Thinking Aesthetics: Rogue Essays on Aesthetics and the ArtsRoutledge. 2016.The essays, collected by Berleant in this volume all express the impulse to reject the received wisdom of modern aesthetics: that art demands a mode of experience sharply different from others and unique to the aesthetic situation, and that the identity of the aesthetic lies in keeping it distinct from other kinds of human experience, such as the moral, the practical, and the social. Berleant shows, on the contrary, that the value, the insight, the force of art and the aesthetic are all enhanced…Read more
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786The Soft Side of StoneEnvironmental Philosophy 4 (1-2): 49-58. 2007.Stone represents the firmness and intransigence of the world within which we live and act. But beyond the perception and appropriations of stone, diverse meanings lie hidden between the hardness of stone and its uses. At the same time meaning must be grounded in the stabilizing presence of a common world. Yet if all that can be said is not about stone simpliciter but only an aesthetics of its perception, uses, and meanings, have we not gained the whole world but lost its reality? The underlying …Read more
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90Multinationals, local practice, and the problem of ethical consistencyJournal of Business Ethics 1 (3): 185-193. 1982.The business practices of multinational corporations raise many provocative moral issues and offer a touchstone for some fundamental ethical concepts. This essay identifies a wide range of problems but centers on the matter of consistency in corporate policy between foreign and domestic practices and the kind of generality of standards that is required to achieve consistency. Two considerations are singled out for illustrative discussion: wage scales and bribes. Proposals are offered for achievi…Read more