Some Notes on Ugliness

In Frank Sibley, John Benson, Betty Redfern & Jeremy Roxbee Cox, Approach to aesthetics: collected papers on philosophical aesthetics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 190–206 (2001)
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Discusses the notion of ugliness, a notion that Sibley believes to be of considerable interest to aestheticians, even if seldom discussed. Sibley attempts to clarify the concept and argues, with the general argument of Ch. 12 and the background view that ‘beautiful’ is not always attributive, established in Ch. 13, that ‘ugly’ is indeed attributive and not merely a tacit comparison.

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