The Aesthetic Pulse of the Everyday: Defending Dewey

Contemporary Aesthetics 13 (2015)
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Abstract

In the relatively fragmented field of everyday aesthetics, some issues have gradually become the subject of increasingly heated debate. One of the primary disputes concerns aesthetic experience and how that concept should be understood. This article defends the view that the conception of aesthetic experience developed by John Dewey offers a much more promising foundation for a theory on the aesthetics of everyday life than some scholars have believed.

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Kalle Puolakka
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Dewey's aesthetics.Tom Leddy - unknown - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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