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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.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 43, Number 4, October 2003
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The Art of Recording and the Aesthetics of Perfection
pp. 345-362(18)
Author: Andy Hamilton

The Problem of Non-Perceptual Art
pp. 363-378(16)
Author: James Shelley

On the Cluster Account of Art
pp. 379-385(7)
Author: Thomas Adajian

The Acquaintance Principle
pp. 386-392(7)
Author: Malcolm Budd

Critical Justification and Critical Laws
pp. 393-400(8)
Author: Daniel A. Kaufman

The Senses of Modernism: Technology, Perception and Aesthetics
pp. 424-427(4)
Author: Mark W. D. Paterson

Nietzsche and the Fate of Art
pp. 427-428(2)
Author: Matthew Ray

Metaphor in Context
pp. 428-432(5)
Author: Andrew Harrison

Musical Meaning: Toward a Critical History
pp. 432-435(4)
Author: Benjamin Walton

Centaur: The Life and Art of Ernst Neizvestny
pp. 436-438(3)
Authors: Mike O'Mahony

Books Received
pp. 439-440(2)

Journals Received
pp. 441-441(1)

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