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... aesthetic philosophy is in such a poorly developed condition that the proliferation of approaches can be explained by the ease with which exceptions can be found to every generalisation about ' the beautiful ' . In this book some ...
... aesthetic philosophy is in such a poorly developed condition that the proliferation of approaches can be explained by the ease with which exceptions can be found to every generalisation about ' the beautiful ' . In this book some ...
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... aesthetic matters . That this is so is perhaps the product of an accident , namely the incredible fertility of Marx's mind . And in Marx's own early but unsystematic observations can be seen the two issues raised by the Marxist approach ...
... aesthetic matters . That this is so is perhaps the product of an accident , namely the incredible fertility of Marx's mind . And in Marx's own early but unsystematic observations can be seen the two issues raised by the Marxist approach ...
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... aesthetic . Bell's dislike of this approach , although he admits that it explains the force of modernism , can be seen when he discusses Nietzsche : In this proclamation of the autonomy of the aesthetic - indeed , in the argument that ...
... aesthetic . Bell's dislike of this approach , although he admits that it explains the force of modernism , can be seen when he discusses Nietzsche : In this proclamation of the autonomy of the aesthetic - indeed , in the argument that ...
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