The Beauty of a Climb

In Fritz Allhoff & Stephen E. Schmid, Climbing ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 218–229 (2010-09-24)
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This chapter contains sections titled: What Are Aesthetic Objects? Lines and Routes Preference and Personal Taste Is Proprioception an Aesthetic Sense? Beautiful Movements or Beautiful Routes? Summary Notes.

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