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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 45, Number 1, January 2005
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Why is Drawing Interesting?
pp. 1-10(10)
Author: Wollheim, Richard

Reforming Indicated Type Theories
pp. 11-31(21)
Author: Dilworth, John

A Paradox in Intentionalism
pp. 32-48(17)
Author: Nathan, Daniel O.

Colour and Pictorial Representation
pp. 49-63(15)
Author: Lee, Alan

Critical Study: Artworks and Generative Performances
pp. 69-87(19)
Author: Dodd, Julian

Review: Art and Value
pp. 94-96(3)
Author: Bartel, Christopher

Review: Deleuze on Literature
pp. 97-101(5)
Author: Marsden, Jill

Review: The Aesthetic in Kant: A Critique
pp. 101-103(3)
Author: Wilson, Ross

Review: Architectures: Modernism and After
pp. 103-104(2)
Author: Hill, Richard

Review: Art and Social Theory
pp. 104-106(3)
Author: Heywood, Ian

Review: Laughing at Nothing. Humor as a Response to Nihilism
pp. 106-108(3)
Author: Dvorakova, Alena

Books Received
pp. 109-109(1)

Journals Received
pp. 110-110(1)

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