We Do Not Have an Adequate Conception of Art until We Have One That Accommodates Gardens.

Dissertation, Lincoln University (2012)
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The thesis explores the adequacy of five well-known conceptions of art to the case of gardens. It concludes that, of those conceptions, the cluster theory is best suited to the case of gardens.

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John Francis Powell
University of Adelaide

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Critique of judgement.Immanuel Kant - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Nicholas Walker.
Languages of Art.Nelson Goodman - 1970 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 3 (1):62-63.
The definition of art.Thomas Adajian - 2018 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
The cluster account of art defended.Berys Gaut - 2005 - British Journal of Aesthetics 45 (3):273-288.
The Corded Shell: Reflections on Musical Expression.Peter Kivy - 1980 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 17 (1):47-55.

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