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9Environment and the Arts: Perspectives on Environmental AestheticsBritish Journal of Aesthetics 44 (3): 311-313. 2004.
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18On Richard WollheimBritish Journal of Aesthetics 44 (3): 213-225. 2004.There was a deep continuity in Wollheim’s thought from his book on F. H. Bradley onward. His notion of the concept of art as deeply interiorized was inextricable from his sense of the psychological unity of the mind and the historical continuity of artistic tradition, seen on analogy with an inherited language. His study of pictorial representation pivoted on the innate psychological capacity of ‘seeing-in’, perceiving the represented subject in a surface from which it was seen as distinct but t…Read more
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8Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of EmotionBritish Journal of Aesthetics 46 (2): 206-208. 2006.
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22The Idea of Form: Rethinking Kant's AestheticsBritish Journal of Aesthetics 44 (3): 313-315. 2004.
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39Quasi−Realism, Acquaintance, and The Normative Claims of Aesthetic JudgementBritish Journal of Aesthetics 44 (3): 277-296. 2004.
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9The Discipline of ArchitectureU of Minnesota Press. 2001.In the vast literature on architectural theory and practice, the ways in which architectural knowledge is actually taught, debated, and understood are too often ignored. The essays collected in this groundbreaking volume address the current state of architecture as an academic and professional discipline. The issues considered range from the form and content of architectural education to the architect's social and environmental obligations and the emergence of a new generation of architects. Oft…Read more
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Shippensburg UniversityGraduate student
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Epistemology |
17th/18th Century Philosophy |