Beauty Restored
Released: Jan 01, 1991
Publisher: Adams Bannister Cox Pubs
Format: Paperback, 438 pages
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Description:
In this book the author assesses the main trends of recent aesthetics and makes two important philosophical claims: one, that there are genuine (that is, true and demonstrable) judgments of taste, and two, that there are no principles or laws of taste. In a penetrating and insightful defense of these theses, Mothersill addresses the question of their compatibility and develops the contrast between aesthetic and ethical reasoning and between beauty and the sublime.
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