Aesthetics and the Sciences of Mind

New York, NY: Oxford University Press (2014)
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How far should philosophical accounts of the value and interpretation of art be sensitive to the scientific approaches used by psychologists, sociologists, and evolutionary thinkers? A team of experts urge different answers to this question, and explore how empirical inquiry can shed light on problems traditionally regarded as philosophical

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Aaron Meskin
University of Georgia
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University of York
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