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Danto on perception

Rose et al., 2022

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1376506133258246100
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Rose S
Nanay B
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Jerry Fodor wrote the following assessment of Danto's importance in 1993:“Danto has done something I've been very much wanting to do: namely, reconsider some hard problems in aesthetics in the light of the past 20 years or so of philosophical work on intentionality and …
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