Some Difficulties with the Reidian Argument for Aesthetic Realism
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Aesthetic realism claims that (1) there are aesthetic properties to which our aesthetic judgements point or react and (2) these properties exist in the objects independently of our aesthetic judgements. The aim of this paper is to discuss some arguments pro and contra strong aesthetic realism in the Reidian fashion.
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Philosophie
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