From Tomas Kulka on Kitsch and Art to Art as a Singular Rule

Espes 8 (2):17-27 (2019)
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Abstract

Tomas Kulka’s celebrated body of work on aesthetics has its logical groundings among other influences in the work of Karl Popper in the philosophy of science and Nelson Goodman on art and symbolic systems. I will revisit these two anchors to draw the philosophical move Tomas takes in his Kitsch and Art and use it to further a philosophical move of my own aiming at the very logical core of the question of art.

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Doron Avital
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Art as a singular rule.Doron Avital - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 41 (1):20-37.

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