37 – 2010

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Table of contents

Editorial

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I. Perspectives

Arnold Berleant: Sensibility: The Growth of an Aesthetic.


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Cheryl Foster: Disinterestedness, Disdain and the Reception of Berleant’s Major Ideas.


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Cheng Xiangzhan: Environmental Aesthetics and Ecological Aesthetics: Arnold Berleant’s Impact on Ecological Aesthetics in China.


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Krystyna Wilkoszewska: Arnold Berleant’s Project of Post-kantian Aesthetics.


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Crispin Sartwell: Berleant’s Opening.


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Arnold Berleant: A Note on Ontology.


II. Peregrinations

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Arnold Berleant: Engaging Dewey – The Legacy of Dewey’s Aesthetics.


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Yuriko Saito: The Role of Aesthetics in World-Making.


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Mara Miller: Negative Aesthetics in Art, Environment, and Everyday Life: Arnold Berleant‘s Theory and the Novels of Kirino Natsuo.


III. Embodiments

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Arnold Berleant: What Titles Don’t Tell.


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Alicja Kuczyńska: Heave of Matter in Art. Brancusi.


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Lilianna Bieszczad: Is Body in Motion Matter of Improvisation in Dance?


IV. Reviews and reports

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Anna Chęćka-Gotkowicz: Arnold Berleant’s Aesthetic Transformation of the World.


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Bogna J. Obidzińska: Allegro. Ma Non Troppo.


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Authors‘ Information

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Notes for Contributors

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