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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 45, Number 3, 17 July 2005

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I Could Have Done That
pp. 209-228(20)
Author: Rohrbaugh, Guy

The Role of Symbolic Presentation in Kant's Theory of Taste
pp. 229-247(19)
Authors: Rueger, Alexander; Evren, Scedilahan

Is Twofoldness Necessary for Representational Seeing?
pp. 248-257(10)
Author: Nanay, Bence

Objectivity in Photography
pp. 258-272(15)
Author: Walden, Scott

The Cluster Account of Art Defended
pp. 273-288(16)
Author: Gaut, Berys

Irreversible Generalism: A Reply to Dickie
pp. 289-295(7)
Authors: Conolly, Oliver; Haydar, Bashshar

Review: The End of Art
pp. 307-308(2)
Author: Bodin, Ena

Review: Three Philosophical Filmmakers: Hitchcock, Welles, Renoir
pp. 308-309(2)
Author: Denker, Christian W.

Review: Hegel's Theory of Imagination
pp. 309-311(3)
Author: Dorsch, Fabian

Review: Gender and Aesthetics: An Introduction
pp. 312-314(3)
Author: Foster, Nicola

Review: Aesthetics of the Natural Environment
pp. 315-317(3)
Author: James, Simon P.

Review: Habermas and Aesthetics: The Limits of Communicative Reason
pp. 317-319(3)
Author: Kaszynska, Patrycja

Books Received
pp. 321-321(1)

Journals Received
pp. 322-322(1)

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