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Title The aesthetics of everyday life / edited by Andrew Light and Jonathan M. Smith.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2005]
©2005

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 224 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Nature of everyday aesthetics / Tom Leddy -- Ideas for a social aesthetic / Arnold Barleant -- On the aesthetics of the everyday: familiarity, strangeness, and the meaning of place / Arto Haapala -- Danto and Baruchello: from art to the aesthetics of the everyday / Michael A. Principe -- Building and the naturally unplanned / Pauline von Bonsdorff -- What is the correct curriculum for landscape? / Allen Carlson -- Wim Wender's everyday aesthetics / Andrew Light -- Sport viewed aesthetically, and even as art? / Wolfgang Welsch -- Aesthetics of weather / Yuriko Saito -- Sniffing and savoring: the aesthetics of smells and tastes / Emily Brady -- How can food be art? / Glenn Kuehn.
Summary This book, a collection of newly commissioned essays by leading environmental philosophers, was originally to be published by Seven Bridges, a small scholarly press started by former editors at Stanford University Press. Seven Bridges is folding due to poor financing, and this book is now available. It is already in pages, with a cover design, and each chapter has been double-blind peer-reviewed and revised. Andrew Light is a professor of applied philosophy at NYU and a possible editor for a series in environmental philosophy. The aesthetics of everyday life, originally developed.
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Subject Environment (Aesthetics)
Environment (Aesthetics)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Light, Andrew, 1966-
Smith, Jonathan M.
Other Form: Print version: Aesthetics of everyday life. New York : Columbia University Press, ©2005 0231135025 0231135033 (DLC) 2004056133 (OCoLC)56103880
ISBN 0231509359 (electronic book)
9780231509350 (electronic book)
0231135025
9780231135023
0231135033
9780231135030