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Art and Imagination; A Study in the Philosophy of Mind

by Roger Scruton
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“His intricate analyses show how the insights of Hegel, Kant, and the phenomenologists, giving art a central place in human experience, can be given a firmer analytic basis in an empiricist philosophy of mind which extends beyond the accounts of Ryle and Wittgenstein.” – Choice

“This is an important book and one of the best to appear in a long while. There is a special reason to recommend the book to an American audience. Interest in Aesthetics has always been high in this country, but American aestheticians have not always been very clear about what the philosophical problems of aesthetics are, and especially have they not been clear about the kinds of problems they wanted to address. Mr. Scruton is very clear about both of these.” – B.R. Tilghman, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism

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Book Details

Published
April 10, 2013
Publisher
St. Augustine's Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781587310324

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