Estética e Ética em Monroe C. Bearsdley

Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (19-20):177-183 (2002)
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Monroe C. Beardsley is an American philosopher who argues for the relative independence of aesthetic value and moral value in the artistic field. The key concept of aesthetic experience provides the basis for his definition of artwork and much of the analysis of the value issue.

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