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    Kandinsky, Kant, and a Modern Mandala.Kenneth Berry - 2008 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 42 (4):pp. 105-110.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Kandinsky, Kant, and a Modern MandalaKenneth BerryWhat gods are there, what gods have there ever been, that were not from man's imagination?—Joseph Campbell, "The Way of the Myth"Michele Roberts has written of the "joy of the human imagination, without which we would be unable to understand one another, and would thus wither and perish."1 This is the baseline for my discursive analysis of imagination and beauty in art as (...)
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    Abstract art and education.Kenneth Berry - 1992 - British Journal of Aesthetics 32 (3):266-268.
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    A Personal View on Greenberg and Kandinsky.Kenneth Berry - 1995 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 29 (4):95.
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    Matter in “De Ente”.Kenneth K. Berry - 1938 - New Scholasticism 12 (2):143-149.
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    [Perennial Modernity: Forms as Aesthetic and Symbolic]: Reply to Maquet.Kenneth Berry - 1992 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 26 (2):99.
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    Schematic Representation and "Constructing Childhood".Kenneth Berry - 2001 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 35 (3):98.
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    The paradox of kandinsky's abstract representation.Kenneth Berry - 2005 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 39 (1):99-104.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Paradox of Kandinsky's Abstract RepresentationKenneth BerryThere is a paradox in the relationship between Kandinsky's use of the terms, "abstract" and "concrete," which is presented in the expression, "Kandinsky's abstract representation." Thisexpression, while being apparently contradictory, may point to a feature underpinning Kandinsky's art, which is pivotal to a proper experience of his work, just as, in Christopher Middleton's view, a poetic language may be pivotal to the formation (...)
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    The Relation of the Aristotelian Categories to the Logic and the Metaphysics.Kenneth K. Berry - 1940 - New Scholasticism 14 (4):406-411.
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    Young's Relativism, Kant, and Kandinsky.Kenneth Berry - 1998 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 32 (1):92.
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