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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 44, Number 1, January 2004
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Wittgenstein and the Understanding of Music
pp. 1-9(9)
Author: Roger Scruton

Artistic Expression as Interpretation
pp. 10-28(19)
Author: John Dilworth

Against Emotion: Hanslick Was Right About Music
pp. 29-43(15)
Author: Nick Zangwill

What's the Point of Calling Out Beauty?
pp. 57-72(16)
Author: Avner Baz

Recursive Chaos in Defining Art Recursively
pp. 73-83(11)
Author: Victor Yelverton Haines

Hume's Principles of Taste: A Reply to Dickie
pp. 84-89(6)
Author: James Shelley

Aesthetic Concepts: Essays After Sibley
pp. 90-93(4)
Author: Aaron Meskin

Is Art Good for Us? Beliefs about High Culture in American Life
pp. 93-96(4)
Author: Christopher Bartel

Kant, Art, and Art History. Moments of Discipline
pp. 96-100(5)
Author: Daniel Davies

On Humour
pp. 100-102(3)
Author: Alena Dvorakova

Books Received
pp. 110-111(2)

Journals Received
pp. 112-112(1)

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