Aesthetic Theory: Essential Texts (in Farsi)

Tehran: Fekr-e No. Edited by Mark Foster Gage & Ehssan Hanif. Translated by Ehssan Hanif (2020)
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Abstract

In the first century, Greek essayist, (later with Roman citizenship) Plutarch observed in De Auditu that “The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled.” During the decade it took to compile and write critical commentary for this book, I always had this idea in my mind—that it was not intended to provide any answers but rather give the architecture and design community the material, from the history of aesthetic discourse, to ask different, and better, questions about the built environment and how it is designed.

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