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Nature as Honorary Art

Environmental Values 7 (3):255-266 (1998)

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  1. Nature, aesthetic appreciation, and knowledge.Allen Carlson - 1995 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (4):393-400.
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  • The aesthetic appreciation of nature.Malcolm Budd - 1996 - British Journal of Aesthetics 36 (3):207-222.
    The aesthetics of nature has over the last few decades become an intense focus of philosophical reflection, as it has been ever more widely recognised that it is not a mere appendage to the aesthetics of art. Just as nature offers aesthetic experiences beyond the reach of art, so the aesthetics of nature raises issues not contained within the philosophy of art. -/- Malcolm Budd presents four interlinked essays addressing all the main problems about the aesthetics of nature. These include: (...)
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  • The Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature.Malcolm Budd (ed.) - 2002 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    The aesthetics of nature has over the last few decades become an intense focus of philosophical reflection, as it has been ever more widely recognised that it is not a mere appendage to the aesthetics of art. Everyone delights in the beauty of flowers, and some are thrilled by the immensity of mountains or of the night sky. But what is involved in serious aesthetic appreciation of the natural world? Malcolm Budd presents four interlinked studies in the aesthetics of nature, (...)
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  • The Aesthetic Appreciation Of Nature.Malcolm Budd - 1996 - British Journal of Aesthetics 36 (3):207-222.
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  • Icebreakers: Environmentalism and Natural Aesthetics.Stan Godlovitch - 1994 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 11 (1):15-30.
    ABSTRACT What have natural aesthetics and environmentalism in common? Not much if the former deals with nature as if it were an artwork or a gallery of art objects, or if the latter grounds the protection of nature in consequentialist terms. Suppose, however, one adopts a non-consequentialist environmentalism which, further, stakes out a primary view of nature as terrain rather than as habitat; i.e., a view which is not biocentric (life-centred), let alone anthropocentric. This environmentalism is rooted in the belief (...)
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  • Nature as aesthetic object: An essay in meta-aesthetics.Mary Carman Rose - 1976 - British Journal of Aesthetics 16 (1):3-12.
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  • Nature as an Aesthetic Concept.Mary Carman Rose - 1976 - British Journal of Aesthetics 16 (1):3.
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  • Nature's moods.J. M. Howarth - 1995 - British Journal of Aesthetics 35 (2):108-120.
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  • 1 &.Matt Ridley - 1996 - In The Origins of Virtue. Penguin Books. pp. 1-50.
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