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  1. An Introduction to Kant's Aesthetics: Core Concepts and Problems.Christian Helmut Wenzel - 2005 - New York (USA), Oxford (UK): Wiley-Blackwell.
    In _An Introduction to Kant’s Aesthetics_, Christian Wenzel discusses and demystifies Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment, guiding the reader each step of the way and placing key points of discussion in the context of Kant’s other work. Explains difficult concepts in plain language, using numerous examples and a helpful glossary. Proceeds in the same order as Kant’s text for ease of reference and comprehension. Includes an illuminating foreword by Henry E. Allison. Offers twenty-six further-reading sections, commenting briefly on (...)
     
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    The aesthetics of falling: Contingency in avant-garde art from Charles Baudelaire to Lars von Trier.Christian Refsum - 2011 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 2 (1):79-94.
    This article presents how the act of falling has been used as a metaphor for invention within avant-garde art and aesthetics. It takes Lars von Trier’s documentary The Five Obstacles (2003) as its point of departure and seeks to historically contextualize the figure of falling by discussing Charles Baudelaire’s essay ‘De l’essence du rire et généralement du comique dans les arts plastiques’/‘On the Essence of Laughter’ (1955 [1855–1857]). The article also discusses the fascination with falling in early cinema, stressing (...)
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  3. Jung, literature, and aesthetics.Christian McMillan - 2019 - In Jon Mills, Jung and Philosophy. New York: Routledge.
     
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    The Aesthetic Contract. Statutes of Art and Intellectual Work in Modernity.Christian Moraru & Henry Sussman - 1998 - Substance 27 (3):144.
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    Aesthetic Aspects of Persons in Kant, Schiller, and Wittgenstein.Christian Helmut Wenzel - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 9:35-39.
    The main ideas in this paper can be summarized in the following three points. (1) Openness, indeterminacy, and exemplarity are elements of both Kant's aesthetics and Wittgenstein's notion of language games. (2) These elements are essential to what makes a person. They are necessary in processes of decision-making and in the development of a person. (3) Such aspects were in the center of discussion during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Europe, especially in the tradition of the so-called Bildungsroman. (...)
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    Christian Gottfried Krause: O hudební poezii.Christian Gottfried Krause - 2022 - Brno: Masarykova univerzita. Edited by Kateřina Alexandra Šťastná.
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  7. Aesthetics and Morality in Kant and Confucius. A Second Step.Christian Helmut Wenzel - 2010 - In Stephen Palmquist, Cultivating Personhood: Kant and Asian Philosophy. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 321-332.
    In the framework of his transcendental philosophy, Kant strictly separates morality from aesthetics. The pleasure in the good and the pleasure in the beautiful are two different kinds of pleasure (Arten des Wohlgefallens). As a consequence, a moral act as such cannot be beautiful. It is only in a second step that Kant indicates possible connections, in his comments on aesthetic ideas, symbolism, the sensus communis, and education in general. In Confucius on the other hand we do not find (...)
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  8. Aesthetics and Rule Following.Christian Helmut Wenzel - 2016 - Contributions of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society 24:260-262.
    In this essay I point out parallels between Kant’s theory of aesthetics and Wittgenstein’s discussion of rule following. Although Wittgenstein did not write an aesthetics and Kant did not discuss Wittgensteinian rule-following problems, and although both Kant and Wittgenstein begin at very different starting points and use different methods, they end up dealing with similar issues, namely issues about rules, particularity, exemplarity, objectivity, practice, and as-if statements.
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    18 Freedom in Appearance: Notes on Schiller and His Development of Kant’s Aesthetics.Christian Hamm - 2012 - In Frederick Rauscher & Daniel Omar Perez, Kant in Brazil. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press. pp. 321-336.
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  10. The Impact Of Aesthetic Imagination On Our Ethical Approach Towards Nature.Christian Denker - 2004 - Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics 1 (2):51-58.
    Why is aesthetic experience of nature important in our everyday lives? This will be my main question. After defining the meaning of 'imagination' and 'aesthetic nature' in the context of Seel's thought, I will reflect on two aspects of this question. Firstly, I will focus on the function of imagination within our aesthetic experience of nature. Secondly, I will expose some ethical implications of the aesthetic approach to nature. My conclusion will emphasize the importance of aesthetic imagination for our personal (...)
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  11. An Aesthetic Deontology: Accessible Beauty as a Fundamental Obligation of Architecture.Christian Illies & Nicholas Ray - 2016 - Architecture Philosophy 2 (1):63-82.
    The paper argued for the obligation of architects to make buildings buildings that people will find 'beautiful'. Whilst an obligation to accessible beauty is universal to humanity, its satsfaction can be local for a ny culture. Four objections to the thesis are discussed, but the conclusion is that, amongst the several moral obligations architects are faced with, that to provide accessible beauty is a fundamental obligation.
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  12. Aesthetic Experience in the Age of Globalization.Christian G. Allesch - 2003 - Dialogue and Universalism 13 (11-12):95-102.
     
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  13. On Wittgenstein's notion of meaning-blindness: Its subjective, objective and aesthetic aspects.Christian Helmut Wenzel - 2009 - Philosophical Investigations 33 (3):201-219.
    Wittgenstein in his later years thought about experiences of meaning and aspect change. Do such experiences matter? Or would a meaning- or aspect-blind person not lose much? Moreover, is this a matter of aesthetics or epistemology? To get a better perspective on these matters, I will introduce distinctions between certain subjective and objective aspects, namely feelings of our inner psychological states versus fine-tuned objective experiences of the outer world. It seems to me that in his discussion of meaning-blindness, Wittgenstein (...)
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  14. Creazione E Mimesi: Analogie E Differenze Tra L'estetica Plotiniana E La «Condanna Dell'arte» Nel Libro X Della Repubblica Di Platone.Christian Vassallo - 2009 - Apuntes Filosóficos 19 (34).
    El primer capítulo del tratado Sobre lo bello inteligible (Enn. V, 8 <31>) proporciona un importante punto de partida para analizar las relaciones entre las estéticas plotiniana y platónica. Plotino plantea algunas objeciones contra el concepto tradicional de mimēsis que parecen contradecir las teorías de Platón en Resp. X. Tras una relectura de pasajes básicos de los diálogos platónicos (de República a Sofista), el ensayo regresa a las Enéadas y trata de entender las razones del «giro» plotiniano. Palabras clave: Creación; (...)
     
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  15. Kant's aesthetics: Overview and recent literature.Christian Wenzel - 2009 - Philosophy Compass 4 (3):380-406.
    In 1764, Kant published his Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime and in 1790 his influential third Critique , the Critique of the Power of Judgment . The latter contains two parts, the 'Critique of the Aesthetic Power of Judgment' and the 'Critique of the Teleological Power of Judgment'. They reveal a new principle, namely the a priori principle of purposiveness ( Zweckmäßigkeit ) of our power of judgment, and thereby offer new a priori grounds for (...)
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    Aesthetic Education in Confucius, Xunzi, and Kant.Christian Helmut Wenzel - 2018 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2018 (3):59-75.
    This essay introduces ideas from Confucius, Xunzi, the Six Dynasties, and Kant about beauty, music, morality, and what we might today call “aesthetic education.” It asks how beauty and morality are related and how they ideally should be related to each other. We know that beauty and morality can drift apart, and we may wonder how aesthetic education might work best. Should the arts be a means for developing morality? Or should it be the other way around? These questions are (...)
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  17. Mathematics and Aesthetics in Kantian Perspectives.Wenzel Christian Helmut - 2016 - In Cassaza Peter, Krantz Steven G. & Ruden Randi R., I, Mathematician II. Further Introspections on the Mathematical Life. The Consortium of Mathematics and its Applications. pp. 93-106.
    This essay will inform the reader about Kant’s views on mathematics and aesthetics. It will also critically discuss these views and offer further suggestions and personal opinions from the author’s side. Kant (1724-1804) was not a mathematician, nor was he an artist. One must even admit that he had little understanding of higher mathematics and that he did not have much of a theory that could be called a “philosophy of mathematics” either. But he formulated a very influential aesthetic (...)
     
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    Hartmut von Hentig und die ästhetische Erziehung: eine kritische Bestandsaufnahme.Christian Timo Zenke - 2018 - Wien: Böhlau Verlag.
    ***Angaben zur beteiligten Person Zenke: Christian Timo Zenke, Dr. phil. Dipl.-Kult., Erziehungs- und Kulturwissenschaftler, Akademischer Rat an der Fakultät für Erziehungswissenschaft der Universität Bielefeld.
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    Presocratics and Papyrological Tradition: A Philosophical Reappraisal of the Sources. Proceedings of the International Workshop Held at the University of Trier.Christian Vassallo (ed.) - 2019 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    The papyri transmit a part of the testimonia relevant to pre-Socratic philosophy. The ʼCorpus dei Papiri Filosofici‛ takes this material only partly into account. In this volume, a team of specialists discusses some of the most important papyrological texts that are major instruments for reconstructing pre-Socratic philosophy and doxography. Furthermore, these texts help to increase our knowledge of how pre-Socratic thought – through contributions to physics, cosmology, ethics, ontology, theology, anthropology, hermeneutics, and aesthetics – paved the way for the (...)
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    (1 other version)Rudolf Carnap and Wilhelm Dilthey: “German” Empiricism in the Aufbau.Christian Damböck - 2012 - Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 16:67-88.
    Rudolf Carnap’s formative years as a philosopher were his time in Jena where he studied mathematics, physics, and philosophy, among others, with Gottlob Frege, the neo-Kantian Bruno Bauch, and Herman Nohl, a pupil of Wilhelm Dilthey.2 Whereas both the influence of Frege and of the neo-Kantians is quite well known,3 the importance of the Dilthey school for Carnap’s intellectual development was recently highlighted by scholars, such as Gottfried Gabriel and Hans-Joachim Dahms.4 Although Carnap himself was interested mainly in the problems (...)
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    Political Enchantments: Aesthetic Practices and the Chinese State.Gloria Davies, Christian Sorace & Haun Saussy - 2020 - Critical Inquiry 46 (3):475-481.
    The special issue’s editors introduce the rationale for the following articles, all of which take up aspects of the relations among the production of artworks, the behavior of audiences, and the state’s interest in assembling, regulating, and transforming what it knows as its people through the responses to art.
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    Wie kommt die Ordnung in die Kunst?Christian Demand - 2010 - Springe: Zu Klampen.
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  23. Kant finds nothing ugly?Christian Wenzel - 1999 - British Journal of Aesthetics 39 (4):416-422.
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    Traité de peinture.Christian Bonnefoi - 2023 - Bruxelles: Éditions La Part de l'œil.
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    Über die ästhetische Erziehung des Menschen: eine Einführung in Friedrich Schillers pädagogische Anthropologie.Christian Rittelmeyer - 2005 - Weinheim: Juventa.
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    Dances and Affordances: The Relationship between Dance Training and Conceptual Problem-Solving.Christian Kronsted & Shaun Gallagher - 2021 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 55 (1):35-55.
    It is often argued by educators and researchers that access to the arts leads to increased academic performance. However, it is not clear why such access does so. We here use autopoietic enactive embodied cognition and ecological psychology to explain the relationship between dance training and conceptual problem-solving. We investigate four features of dance training that are beneficial for conceptual problem-solving and critical thinking: empathy, affordance exploration, attention change, and habit breaking. In each case, we will see that the embodied (...)
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    Musikalisch-ästhetische Bildung: über die Bedeutung ästhetischer Erfahrung für musikalische Bildungsprozesse.Christian Rolle - 1999 - Kassel: Bosse.
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    Musik-Sprachen: Beiträge zur Sprachnähe und Sprachferne von Musik im Dialog mit Albrecht Wellmer.Christian Utz, Dieter Kleinrath, Clemens Gadenstätter & Albrecht Wellmer (eds.) - 2013 - Saarbrücken: Pfau.
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    Charles-Nicolas Cochin et l'art des Lumières.Christian Michel - 1993 - Ecole Française de Rome.
    "....Cochin...a été presque unanimement considéré par ses contemporains comme un artiste de première importance....Les historiens d'art du XXe siècle ne sont pas moins unanimes pour lui accorder une place centrale dans la vie artistique de son temps."--Introduction, p. 3.
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    What is Right? What is Wrong? Music Education in a World of Pluralism and Diversity.Christian Rolle - 2017 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 25 (1):87.
    We are living in a time of social and cultural changes. As in other disciplines, the foundations of music education are being increasingly challenged. Thus, it is no longer possible to specify reliably the aims and contents of music education and their implementation in school by simply basing them on lasting musical traditions and changeless forms of life. It has been said that such an assessment leads us to a pluralistic—if not relativistic—view of music education. But it does not help (...)
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    (1 other version)Valorisation du patrimoine architectural, sculptural et pictural mélanésien.Christian Coiffier - 2013 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 65 (1):, [ p.].
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    Aesthetics East and West: philosophy, music and art.Hans Christian Günther (ed.) - 2017 - Nordhausen: Verlag Traugott Bautz.
    This volume contains the proceedings of a conference in Meran in October 2015 on intercultural aesthetics with the addition of some external contributions. Two general papers on the topic concerned (Ram Adhar Mall, Giusi Strumiello) are followed by contributions on music (H.-C. Günther on Mahler and on Busoni, Yoon Young Serena Kim on Yun Isang), Indian and Chinese art (Ram Adhar Mall, Harro von Senger, Gabriele Kiesewetter), urban planning (Thilo Hilpert) and film (Udo Steinbach). The contributions on art and (...)
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    Qu'est-il arrivé à la beauté?Christian Godin - 2019 - Paris IIe: Éditions Kimé.
    La beauté, comme question et comme valeur, a été au centre de la culture occidentale depuis les Grecs jusqu'à l'aube du XXe siècle, en passant par le christianisme et l'âge classique. Elle occupe également il n e place centrale dans les civilisations orientales et arabo-musulmanes. Cet essai, qui contient une dimension historique et sociologique autant que philosophique, a été rédigé avec l'intention d'être lu et compris par le plus grand nombre. La question traitée intéresse en effet tous les gens de (...)
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  34. System der Ästhetik als Wissenschaft von der Idee der Schönheit.Christian Hermann Weisse - 1830 - Hildesheim,: G. Olms.
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  35. A difficult relationship?Christian G. Allesch - 2011 - In Madalina Diaconu & Miloš Ševčík, Aesthetics revisited: tradition and perspectives in Austria and the Czech Republic. London: Global [distributor].
     
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    Grounding Interpretation.Christian Folde - 2015 - British Journal of Aesthetics 55 (3):361-374.
    In this paper I examine the relationship between interpreting a fiction and specifying its content. The former plays a major role in literary studies; the latter is of central concern in the philosophical debate on truth in fiction. After elucidating these activities, I argue that they do not coincide but have interesting interdependencies. In particular, I argue that correct interpretations are metaphysically grounded in fictional content. I discuss this claim in detail and show why it is not in tension with (...)
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    »Das Anschauen ist eine so wunderbare Sache, von der wir noch so wenig wissen« – Szenographien des Schauens beim mittleren Rilke.Christian Jany - 2014 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 59 (1):141-160.
    This essay discusses the aesthetics of looking in Rilke’s middle period. To that end, it inquires into scenes of visual perception as represented by texts from that period. After a review of pertinent critical positions and a few terminological clarifications, a certain letter, Die Aufzeichnungen des Malte Laurids Brigge, and Archaïscher Torso Apollos serve above all as representative objects of inquiry. The general hypothesis is that looking proceeds here according to a reciprocal exchange of »imprints,« at the same time (...)
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    Die Verwandlung des Klaviers: ein neuer Schlüssel zur Klavierkunst.Christian Graf - 2018 - Augsburg: Wissner Musikbuch.
    Einleitung -- I. Teil : Theorie. Verwandlung des Klaviertons ; Die Entdeckung der Objektivität der Musik ; Die Vergegenwärtigung der dynamischen Ordnung der Musik ; Handwerk und Kunst--Meisterschaft und Inspiration des Augenblicks--Verwesentlichung und Individualisierung -- II. Teil : Praxis. Übergang : Erkenntnis im Vollzug ; Sechs Grundmaximen für die Arbiet am Klavier ; Zwölf praktische Übungen zur fortschreitenden Erschliessung der musikalischen Dynamik in ihrer Vielschichtigkeit ; Supplement : Wilde Jagd--eine zusammengesetzte Zusatzübung für Fortgeschrittene -- Schlussbetrachtung.
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  39. The Neutrality of Images and Husserlian Aesthetics.Christian Ferencz-Flatz - 2009 - Studia Phaenomenologica 9:477-493.
    Although most interpreters admit that Husserl was not guided by an interest in aesthetics when dealing with the various issues of image consciousness, his considerations are nevertheless usually interpreted in an aesthetic key. The article intends to challenge this line of interpretation by clearly separating between the neutrality of image consciousness, on one hand, and the disinterest of the aesthetic attitude towards reality, on the other hand, as well as by reviewing the elements in Husserl’s theory that led to (...)
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    La bellezza intelligibile.Christian Vassallo - 2019 - Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag. Edited by Christian Vassallo, Paul Henry, Hans-Rudolf Schwyzer, Christoph Horn & Plotinus.
    Il volume fornisce una nuova traduzione italiana, con introduzione storico-filosofica e commento del trattato plotiniano Sulla bellezza intelligibile (Enn. V 8 [31]). In Enn. V 8 [31] Plotino cerca di indagare il complesso rapporto tra il carattere “ideale” e quello “reale” della bellezza e delle sue diverse forme di manifestazione nel mondo. Tra queste, che la tradizione precedente aveva recluso negli spazi angusti dell’arte imitativa, il filosofo neoplatonico prende spunto dall’opera dello scultore, per poi ampliare lo sguardo verso altri aspetti (...)
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    Sobre o juízo de gosto e sua fundamentação a priori.Christian Hamm - 2019 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 75 (4):2207-2228.
    One of the main theses defended in the Critique of Judgment – the specific aesthetic nature of an object solely consists of what is “merely subjective” – offers a wide range of points to be clarified in Kant´s third critical chief work. These includes above all the crucial question of justification of a special type of judgment based, on one hand, on a purely aesthetic satisfaction and claiming, on the other, a general approval and hence some kind of intersubjective validity: (...)
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    Lehrbuch der Kritik des Geschmacks, mit beständiger Rücksicht auf die Kantische Kritik der ästhetischen Urtheilskraft.Christian Wilhelm Snell - 1795 - [Bruxelles,: Culture et Civilisation.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    L'art sans compas: redéfinition de l'esthétique.Christian Bouchindhomme & Rainer Rochlitz (eds.) - 1992 - Paris: Editions du Cerf.
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    Aesthetische Ansichten.Christian Gottfried Körner & Joseph P. Bauke - 1964 - [Marbach a.N.,: Schiller-National-museuum. Edited by Bauke, P. Joseph & [From Old Catalog].
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    Disinterestedness and Its Role in Kant’s Aesthetics.Christian Helmut Wenzel - 2023 - In Larissa Berger, Disinterested Pleasure and Beauty: Perspectives from Kantian and Contemporary Aesthetics. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 87-104.
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    L'esthétique positiviste.Christian Cherfils - 1909 - Paris,: A. Messein.
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    Savkić, Sania (ed.): Culturas visuales indígenas y las prácticas estéticas en las Américas desde la antigüedad hasta el presente. Indigenous Visual Cultures and Aesthetic Practices in the Americas’ Past and Present. Berlin: Gebr. Mann Verlag, 2019. 431 pp. ISBN 978-​3-​7861-​2831-​1. (Estudios Indiana, 13) Precio: € 34,00. [REVIEW]Christiane Clados - 2021 - Anthropos 116 (1):272-274.
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    Aisthesis: zur Bedeutung von Körper-Resonanzen für die ästhetische Bildung.Christian Rittelmeyer - 2014 - Muenchen: Kopaed.
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    Ästhetisches Sorgen: eine Theorie der Kunst.Christian Zürner - 2020 - Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.
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    François Jullien: Review of The Impossible Nude: Chinese Art and Western Aesthetics, University of Chicago Press 2007. [REVIEW]Christian Helmut Wenzel - 2009 - Philosophy East and West 59 (2):240-243.
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