Against Modernism and Postmodernism on Art and Entertainment: A Kristeller Thesis of Entertainment

British Journal of Aesthetics 63 (1):41-56 (2022)
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This article develops a Wittgensteinian treatment of the relationship between art and entertainment, combining universal and historically conditioned featu.

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Andrew R. Hamilton
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