
Aesthetics
An Audio Guide
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Narrated by:
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Andrea Powell
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Editor reviews
Most people at some point have encountered a painting or a photo and thought, "That’s not art". But when pressed to explain what art is exactly, we quickly clam up. This thoughtful and well-crafted introduction to the world of aesthetics aims to help listeners with that question and many more. Performed by Andrea Powell with her customary sophisticated and engaging delivery, this audiobook looks at everything from Plato to Ringo Starr in an effort to help listeners understand some of the most central questions surrounding art and the philosophy of art.
Critic reviews
“Accessible and assured. This brief account of a vast subject is entirely successful.” (Daniel N Robinson, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oxford, UK)
“The best … on aesthetics of its kind. Engaging, comprehensive in scope, and rich with examples.” (David Vessey, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Grand Valley State University, USA)
“Beginners who read this excellent introduction will encounter a wide range of sources, dealing with the major questions in aesthetics and illustrated by many and varied artistic examples.” (Gary Iseminger, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Carleton College, USA)
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