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  • By: John Dewey
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Summary

Art as Experience evolved from John Dewey's Willam James Lectures, delivered at Harvard University from February to May 1931.

In his Introduction, Abraham Kaplan places Dewey's philosophy of art within the context of his pragmatism. Kaplan demonstrates in Dewey's esthetic theory his traditional "movement from a dualism to a monism" and discusses whether Dewey's viewpoint is that of the artist, the respondent, or the critic.

The book is published by Southern Illinois University Press.

©1987, 2008 Board of Trustees, Southern Illinois University (P)2014 Redwood Audiobooks

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Good piece of aesthetic theory, poor audio book

Audible has divided this audio book into chapters that do not correspond with the book chapters, making it difficult to go back and re-listen (for study purposes, for example).

There were some issues with skipping, or pausing that was annoying.

The narrator was fair...a little monotonous and uninspiring.

I was left in no doubt that I would never listen to this audio book again (although I might read the book) so I returned it.

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