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  1. I: A lecture on ethics.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (1):3-12.
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  • Meaning and Truth in the Arts.Charles L. Stevenson - 1947 - Philosophical Review 56 (4):434.
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  • Beauty Restored.Francis Sparshott - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (3):461.
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  • Is There a Correct Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature?Yuriko Saito - 1984 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 18 (4):35.
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  • Beauty restored.Mary Mothersill - 1984 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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  • Natural Beauty and the Art of Living.Haig Khatchadourian - 1982 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 16 (1):95.
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  • Meaning and truth in the arts.John Hospers - 1946 - Hamden, Conn.,: Archon Books.
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  • (1 other version)Art as experience.John Dewey - 2005 - Penguin Books.
    Based on John Dewey's lectures on esthetics, delivered as the first William James Lecturer at Harvard in 1932, Art as Experience has grown to be considered internationally as the most distinguished work ever written by an American on the formal structure and characteristic effects of all the arts: architecture, sculpture, painting, music, and literature.
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  • (2 other versions)Art as Experience. [REVIEW]I. E. - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (10):275-276.
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  • (1 other version)Art as Experience. [REVIEW]D. W. Prall - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (4):388-390.
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  • Nature, aesthetic judgment, and objectivity.Allen Carlson - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 40 (1):15-27.
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  • Is Environmental Art an Aesthetic Affront to Nature?Allen Carlson - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (4):635 - 650.
    In this discussion I consider one aesthetic issue which arises from certain intimate relationships between art and nature. The background to these relationships can be traced to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It includes factors of considerable importance in the history of the aesthetic appreciation of nature such as the eighteenth century infatuation with landscape gardening and the continuingly influential role of landscape painting. Here, however, I concentrate on these relationships only as exemplified in a contemporary phenomenon – environmental art. (...)
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  • Environmental Aesthetics and the Dilemma of Aesthetic Education.Allen Carlson - 1976 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 10 (2):69.
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  • Meaning and Truth in the Arts.John Hospers - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (83):283-284.
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  • Wittgenstein.Ludwig Wittgenstein & Thomas H. Macho - 1996
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  • The Beauty of Environment: A General Model for Environmental Aesthetics.Yrjö Sepänmaa - unknown
    This book is a "systematic outlining of the field of environmental aesthetics beginning from the basis of analytical philosophy" (p. ix). The author discusses ecological and anthropological aesthetics, environmental ethics, the relation of art to nature, and environmental education and legislation. The index begins on page 188.
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