THE ROUTLEDGE COMPANION TO AESTHETICS
THE ROUTLEDGE COMPANION TO AESTHETICS
Edited by Berys Gaut and Dominic McIver Lopes / Routledge Publishers / 2005 / 580 pp
Renewed philosophical interest in aesthetics is also in part to be traced to the recognition that many topics of general philosophical importance – the nature of representation, imagination, emotion and expression, to name a few – cannot adequately be understood unless their roles in the arts and artistic appreciation are examined, for here they find some of their most interesting and complex applications. Also renewed interest in aesthetics partly derives from an increased pluralism within analytic philosophy itself, which has advanced outwards from its heartlands of the philosophy of language and science to conquer new areas, such as applied ethics, political philosophy, cognitive science and aesthetics.
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