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Erkenntnis 12 (1):169 - 173 (1978)

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  1. Disgust and Aesthetics.Carolyn Korsmeyer - 2012 - Philosophy Compass 7 (11):753-761.
    Disgust is an emotion that is visceral, reactive, and uncomfortable. It is also purposively aroused by art in ways that contribute substantially to the meaning of a work. In such cases “aesthetic disgust” is a component of understanding and appreciation. Disgust comes in many varieties, including the humorous, the horrid, and the tragic. The responses it elicits can be strong or subtle, but few are actually pleasant. Therefore aesthetic disgust raises an ancient question: how is it that emotions aroused in (...)
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  • The Origins of Beardsley's Aesthetics.George Dickie - 2005 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 63 (2):175 - 178.
    George Dickie; Symposium: Monroe Beardsley's Legacy in Aesthetics EDITED BY MICHAEL WREEN AND DONALD CALLEN: The Origin of Beardsley's Aesthetics, The Journal o.
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  • Laws, Models, and Theories in Biology: A Unifying Interpretation.Pablo Lorenzano - 2020 - In Lorenzo Baravalle & Luciana Zaterka (eds.), Life and Evolution, History, Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences. pp. 163-207.
    Three metascientific concepts that have been object of philosophical analysis are the concepts oflaw, model and theory. The aim ofthis article is to present the explication of these concepts, and of their relationships, made within the framework of Sneedean or Metatheoretical Structuralism (Balzer et al. 1987), and of their application to a case from the realm of biology: Population Dynamics. The analysis carried out will make it possible to support, contrary to what some philosophers of science in general and of (...)
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  • Are pictures unavoidably specific?Neil Mcdonell - 1983 - Synthese 57 (1):83 - 98.
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  • Symposium: Monroe Beardsley's legacy in aesthetics edited by Michael Wreen and Donald Callen.George Dickie - 2005 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 63 (2):175-178.
    George Dickie; Symposium: Monroe Beardsley's Legacy in Aesthetics EDITED BY MICHAEL WREEN AND DONALD CALLEN: The Origin of Beardsley's Aesthetics, The Journal o.
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