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Arnold Berleant

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  •  44
    Book reviews (review)
    with Robert N. Beck, Bruce Kuklick, Cyril Welch, and Raymond M. Herbenick
    Journal of Value Inquiry 5 (3): 226-237. 1971.
    Value Theory
  •  3
    The Politics of the Picturesque: Literature, Landscape and Aesthetics since 1770 by Stephen Copley, Peter Garside (review)
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (4): 440-441. 1995.
    Aesthetics
  •  21
    Interview with Arnold Berleant
    with Guðbjörg R. Jóhannesdóttir
    Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 34 (69). 2025.
    Aesthetics
  •  21
    The Poetics of Landscape
    Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 34 (69). 2025.
    Landscape is not a location or an area waiting to be discovered and identified. It is rather discerned and formed by selecting and favoring an area of the earth’s surface, by recognizing it and considering it notable. A landscape is an area of the natural world in relation to an observer.
    Aesthetics
  • Art and Engagement
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 7 (1): 73-76. 1991.
    Continental Philosophy
  •  2
    The Critical Aesthetics of Disney World
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 11 (2): 171-180. 2008.
    ABSTRACT An analysis of Disney World as an aesthetic environment provides important insights. I ts many distinct areas constitute a multiplicity of environments —futuristic, ethnic, fantasy, adventure. Each shapes time, space, and movement in distinctive ways, making Disney World a microcosm of America's cultural pluralism and at the same time the kitsch of postmodernism. Yet Disney World is more than an entertainment park but conceals disturbing meanings behind its glittering images. In numerou…Read more
    ABSTRACT An analysis of Disney World as an aesthetic environment provides important insights. I ts many distinct areas constitute a multiplicity of environments —futuristic, ethnic, fantasy, adventure. Each shapes time, space, and movement in distinctive ways, making Disney World a microcosm of America's cultural pluralism and at the same time the kitsch of postmodernism. Yet Disney World is more than an entertainment park but conceals disturbing meanings behind its glittering images. In numerous ways it both illustrates and epitomises kinds of thought and practice that characterise the industrial‐commercial culture of our period. Disney World, in fact, openly but subtly purveys the culture of consumption. Everything is converted into matter for consumption: national and ethnic traditions, science, technology, education, the family, history. This is an environment in which nothing is as it appears to be. Spectacular in scale and brilliant in execution, Disney World is a ‘masterpiece of falsification, a megamonument to the commodification of culture.’ The aesthetic analysis of Disney's worlds, by showing how realities are created and subverted, confronts us with the pervasiveness of the normative and the inseparability of the moral and the aesthetic. The challenge of our time is to reform knowledge and value in a way that is pluralistic and open‐ended, and yet provides the basis for both decision and action.
  •  5
    The Cultural Aesthetics of Environment
    In Martin Drenthen & Jozef Keulartz (eds.), Environmental Aesthetics: Crossing Divides and Breaking Ground, Fordham University Press. pp. 61-72. 2020.
  •  1
    Aesthetics and the arts of engagement
    In Jie Wang, Zheng Shen & Armida De la Garza (eds.), Controversy and Construction in Contemporary Aesthetics, Transcultural Aesthetics. 2023.
    Aesthetics
  • Whose everyday? On the cultural aesthetics of everyday life
    In Lisa Giombini & Adrián Kvokačka (eds.), Applying aesthetics to everyday life: methodologies, history and new directions, Bloomsbury Academic. 2023.
    Aesthetics
  •  31
    The social aesthetics of human environments: critical themes
    Bloomsbury Academic. 2023.
    Across these essays Arnold Berleant demonstrates how aesthetic values and theory can be used to reappraise our social practices. He tackles issues within the built environment, everyday life and politics, breaking down the dichotomy between the natural and the human. His work represents a fresh approach to traditional philosophical questions in not only ethics, but in metaphysics, truth, meaning, psychology, phenomenology and social and moral philosophy. Topics covered include the cultural aesth…Read more
    Across these essays Arnold Berleant demonstrates how aesthetic values and theory can be used to reappraise our social practices. He tackles issues within the built environment, everyday life and politics, breaking down the dichotomy between the natural and the human. His work represents a fresh approach to traditional philosophical questions in not only ethics, but in metaphysics, truth, meaning, psychology, phenomenology and social and moral philosophy. Topics covered include the cultural aesthetics of environment, ecological aesthetics, the aesthetics of terrorism and the subversion of beauty. The corruption of taste by the forces of commercial interests as well as how aesthetics can advance our understanding of violence is also considered. Berleant's exploration is supported by his analysis of 19th-century art to the present day, starting with impressionism through to postmodernism and contemporary artistic interventions. By critically examining the field in this way and casting new light on social understanding and practice, this collection makes a substantive contribution in identifying and clarifying central human issues, guided by an understanding of aesthetic experience and appreciation as a powerful tool for social critique.
    Aesthetics
  •  75
    On Yuriko Saito, Aesthetics of care: practice in everyday life. London, Bloomsbury, 2022, pp. 232
    with Yuriko Saito, David E. Cooper, and Mădălina Diaconu
    Studi di Estetica 27 (3). 2023.
    Aesthetics
  •  80
    Book Review: Understanding Gregory Bateson: Mind, Beauty, and the Sacred Earth (review)
    with Elizabeth Sikes
    Environmental Values 18 (2): 244-246. 2009.
    Environmental Ethics
  •  48
    The Aesthetics of Music: An Anthology of Essays by Arnold Berleant
    This anthology brings together the titles of articles written about music by Arnold Berleant with citation and DOI information.
    Aesthetics
  •  136
    Sensibility and Sense: The Aesthetic Transformation of the Human World
    Imprint Academic. 2010.
    Aesthetic sensibility rests on perceptual experience and characterizes not only our experience of the arts but our experience of the world. _Sensibility and Sense_ offers a philosophically comprehensive account of humans' social and cultural embeddedness encountered, recognized, and fulfilled as an aesthetic mode of experience. Extending the range of aesthetic experience from the stone of the earth's surface to the celestial sphere, the book focuses on the aesthetic as a dimension of social expe…Read more
    Aesthetic sensibility rests on perceptual experience and characterizes not only our experience of the arts but our experience of the world. _Sensibility and Sense_ offers a philosophically comprehensive account of humans' social and cultural embeddedness encountered, recognized, and fulfilled as an aesthetic mode of experience. Extending the range of aesthetic experience from the stone of the earth's surface to the celestial sphere, the book focuses on the aesthetic as a dimension of social experience. The guiding idea of pervasive interconnectedness, both social and environmental, leads to an aesthetic critique of the urban environment, the environment of daily life, and of terrorism, and has profound implications for grounding social and political values. The aesthetic emerges as a powerful critical tool for appraising urban culture and political practice.
    The Sublime
  •  49
    Ageing: A Dialogue
    with Michael Alpert and Valery Vino
    Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 12 (2): 33-41. 2023.
    In April 2021, longing to learn first-hand about ageing philosophically, Valery Vino reached out to the legendary Arnold Berleant (who was 89 at the time of writing), to see whether he might be interested in recording a dialogue to this theme, with a companion of his choice. Berleant selected his ideal collaborator Michael Alpert, book designer and collector, poet, senior, and treasured friend. Over the following six months, a rich tapestry of leisurely reading, contemplation and discussion unfo…Read more
    In April 2021, longing to learn first-hand about ageing philosophically, Valery Vino reached out to the legendary Arnold Berleant (who was 89 at the time of writing), to see whether he might be interested in recording a dialogue to this theme, with a companion of his choice. Berleant selected his ideal collaborator Michael Alpert, book designer and collector, poet, senior, and treasured friend. Over the following six months, a rich tapestry of leisurely reading, contemplation and discussion unfolded, culminating in an unrehearsed, free-flowing conversation about ageing, which has been recorded, lightly edited and offered here for readers to share.
  •  65
    Haeckel's Theory of the Unity of Nature
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (1): 123-124. 1966.
  •  54
    Quan qiu shi ye zhong de sheng tai mei xue yu huan jing mei xue = (edited book)
    with Fanren Zeng
    Changchun chu ban she. 2011.
    Aesthetics
  •  70
    Soundtracks, a Study of Auditory Perception, Memory, and Valuation
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 45 (3): 318-319. 1987.
    Aesthetics
  •  78
    Theory and Taste: Four Studies in Aesthetics
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 31 (4): 615-616. 1971.
    Aesthetic Taste
  •  45
    Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Criticism
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (3): 441-442. 1965.
  •  105
    The Politics of the Picturesque: Literature, Landscape and Aesthetics since 1770
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (4): 440-441. 1995.
    Aesthetics of Nature
  •  77
    Absolutism and Relativism in Ethics
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (3): 465-467. 1969.
  • Review of "The Aesthetics of Environment." (review)
    Environmental Values 4 173-182. 1994.
    Environmental EthicsAesthetics
  •  68
    John Dewey and Self-Realization
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (4): 588-589. 1964.
  • Zajmujacy Dewey: spóścizna estetyczna Johna Deweya (translation)
    with Małgorzata A. Szyszkowska
    Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 37 59-70. 2010.
    translation of Arnold Berleant's "Engaging Dewey..."
    AestheticsPhilosophical Traditions
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    Contemporary Aesthetics 14. 2016.
    Aesthetics
  •  46
    Aesthetics and the Theory of Criticism
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (4): 583-584. 1976.
    Aesthetics
  •  51
    Art as Event: An Aesthetic for the Performing Arts
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 38 (3): 345-345. 1980.
    AestheticsAesthetic Cognition
  •  112
    Patricia Sloane, The Visual Nature of Color, Primary Sources: Selected Writings on Color From Aristotle To Albers
    with Patricia Sloane
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (3): 518. 1993.
    Aesthetics
  •  87
    The Measurement of Values, Behavioral Science and Philosophical Approaches
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (4): 573-574. 1972.
    Scientific Practice
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