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Founded in 1960, The British Journal of Aesthetics is highly regarded as an international forum for debate in aesthetics and the philosophy of art. The Journal is published to promote the study, research, and discussion of the fine arts and related types of experience from a philosophical standpoint.

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Volume 42, Number 2, 1 April 2002

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Types, Indicated and Initiated
pp. 105-127(23)
Author: Howell R.

On the Historically Informed Performance
pp. 128-144(17)
Author: Kivy P.

Aesthetic Experience Revisited
pp. 145-168(24)
Author: Carroll N.

The Role of Meaning in Music
pp. 169-178(10)
Author: Zemach E.M.

Metaphor, Indeterminacy, and Intention
pp. 179-190(12)
Author: McGonigal A.

Vision, Touch, and the Value of Pictures
pp. 191-201(11)
Author: Lopes D.M.M.

What, After All, Is a Work of Art?
pp. 206-209(4)
Author: Hagberg G.L.

Philosophy and Literature: An Introduction
pp. 209-211(3)
Author: Hepburn R.

Philosophy of Art: A Contemporary Introduction
pp. 211-214(4)
Author: Wenzel C.H.

Beauty Matters
pp. 214-216(3)
Author: Wilkinson R.

An Introduction to Kant's Critique of Judgment
pp. 216-219(4)
Author: Teufel T.

Books Received
pp. 220-221(2)

Journals Received
pp. 222-222(1)

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