Some Remarks on Descriptive and Negative Aesthetic Concepts: A Critical Note
This critical note on Tomáš Kulka’s ‘Why Aesthetic Value Judgements Cannot Be Justified’ revisits Kulka’s treatment of what he calls the main thesis of Frank Sibley’s famous essay ‘Aesthetic Concepts’ (1959). According to this thesis, ‘There are no non-aesthetic features which serve as conditions fo...
Main Authors: | Ondřej Dadejík, Štěpán Kubalík |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Helsinki University Press
2013-11-01
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Series: | Estetika |
Online Access: | https://estetikajournal.org/articles/110 |
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