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    Ympäristö, arkkitehtuuri, estetiikka (edited book)
    with Martti Honkanen and Veikko Rantala
    Gaudeamus Helsinki University Press. 2006.
  • Aesthetics, Ethics, and the Meaning of Place
    In , Ljubljana: Filozofski Institut. pp. 253-264. 1999.
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    Aesthetics, Nature and Religion: Ronald W. Hepburn and his Legacy, ed. Endre Szécsényi
    with Endre Szécsényi, Peter Cheyne, Cairns Craig, David E. Cooper, Emily Brady, Douglas Hedley, Mary Warnock, Guy Bennett-Hunter, Michael McGhee, James Kirwan, Isis Brook, Fran Speed, Yuriko Saito, James MacAllister, Alexander J. B. Hampton, Pauline von Bonsdorff, Sigurjón Baldur Hafsteinsson, and Arnar Árnason
    Aberdeen University Press. 2020.
    On 18–19 May 2018, a symposium was held in the Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies at the University of Aberdeen to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the death of Ronald W. Hepburn (1927–2008). The speakers at this event discussed Hepburn’s oeuvre from several perspectives. For this book, the collection of the revised versions of their talks has been supplemented by the papers of other scholars who were unable to attend the symposium itself. Thus this volume contains contribution…Read more
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    Aesthetics, Ethics, and the Meaning of Place
    Filozofski Vestnik 20 (2). 1999.
    In the concept of place the problems of ethics and aesthetics overlap in a particularly interesting and fruitful way. When an area or site becomes a place for us, we are not indifferent to it. A place is something to which we have a strong and significant relation; in my usage of the term “place”, place is defined by our personal connections to an area. Not every environment suits everyone. Although we can visually familiarise ourselves with many milieus, “placing” ourselves somewhere is somethi…Read more
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    Članek poda fenomenološki prispevek k estetiki vsakdanjosti, pri čemer izhaja iz nekaterih konceptov, ki jih je razvil Martin Heidegger. Cilj je razumeti pravo naravo same vsakdanjosti v vsej njeni dolgočasnosti in sivini ter poudariti, da v vsakodnevnosti obstaja estetski vidik. Estetika vsakdanjosti ni le »izjemno v navadnem«. Da bi razumeli celoten obseg estetike vsakdanjosti, moramo raziskati fenomen navadnega in vsakdanjega. V pričujočem članku je ontologija človekove vsakdanje eksistence r…Read more
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    Chiasmatic Encounters: Art, Ethics, Politics (edited book)
    with Kuisma Korhonen, Sara Heinämaa, Kristian Klockars, and Pajari Räsänen
    Lexington Books. 2017.
    In this book, fourteen international authors across various fields analyze the concept of chiasm and its role in human perception and experience, discussing the work of major philosophers like Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Derrida, and Deleuze, and adapting their ideas to cultural analysis.
  • Existential aesthetics and interpretation
    Acta Philosophica Fennica 72 101-126. 2003.
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    The end of art and beyond: essays after Danto (edited book)
    Humanities Press. 1997.
    The first half of this collection addresses these themes as given voice by the philosopher and critic Arthur Danto, while the second part contains essays of a more independent cast which assume a variety of stating points aimed at illuminating the theoreticity, temporality, computability, and abstract possibilities of present and future arts.
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    Kirjallisuuden filosofiaa (edited book)
    Valtion painatuskeskus. 1990.
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    Contemporary Finnish Aesthetics
    Philosophy Compass 6 (1): 1-10. 2011.
    This article gives an overview of Finnish aesthetics in the past forty years. I will introduce major figures who have done research in aesthetics and topics that have been investigated. I will divide the field of aesthetics in two: philosophy of art and environmental aesthetics. Especially the latter has gained a lot of prominence in Finnish aesthetics, and there are also institutional settings that have made this possible. But philosophical problems in the arts have been scrutinized intensively…Read more
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    "Det ar ingen konst". Kunskap, kunnande och konst
    Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 6 (9). 1993.
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    Metaphors for living – living metaphors
    Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 31 (1): 97. 1996.
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    Editorial
    Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 1 (2): 131-132. 2014.
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    Melancholy as an aesthetic emotion
    Contemporary Aesthetics 1. 2003.
    In this article, we want to show the relevance and importance of melancholy as an aesthetic emotion. Melancholy often plays a role in our encounters with art works, and it is also present in some of our aesthetic responses to the natural environment. Melancholy invites aesthetic considerations to come into play not only in well-defined aesthetic contexts but also in everyday situations that give reason for melancholy to arise. But the complexity of melancholy, the fact that it is fascinating in …Read more
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    Editorial
    Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 1 (1): 5-6. 2014.
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    The Aesthetics of Natural Environments
    British Journal of Aesthetics 45 (4): 450-452. 2005.
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    Editorial
    Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 2 (1): 5-6. 2015.
  • Editorial
    Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 2 (2): 125-126. 2015.
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    Interpreting Heidegger Across Philosophical Traditions
    Metaphilosophy 28 (4): 433-448. 1997.
    Heidegger’s philosophy has received radically different readings. These different approaches grow from philosophical differences rooted, at least to some extent, in national philosophical traditions. Although it is not possible any longer to draw strict boundaries between different philosophical traditions by reference to nationality or to language, there certainly are tendencies and points of emphasis that differ depending on the context in which Heidegger is read. There are many different ways…Read more
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    Living with Anna Karenina. On the Ontology of Literary Characters
    with Cheryl Foster
    Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 13 (23). 2001.
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    Aesthetics in the Human Environment
    with Allen Carlson and Pauline von Bonsdorff
    Journal of Aesthetic Education 35 (1): 117. 2001.