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Art and Pragmatism: James and Dewey on the Reconstructive Presuppositions of Experience

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2010

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Crippen, Matthew

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Dissertation by Matthew Crippen on the pragmatic construals by James and Dewey of how we experience works of art, supervised by EWC and defended in May of 2010, as submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctorate of Philosophy, Graduate Programme in Philosophy, York University, Toronto, Ontario.

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Aesthetics, Cognition, Collingwood, Robin G., Dewey, John, Embodiment, Emotion, Epistemology, Existentialism, James, William, Kant, Immanuel, Metaphysics, Neo-Kantianism, Perception, Phenomenology, Pragmatism, Psychology, Psychology, History of, Science, History of, Science, Philosophy of, Wittgenstein, Ludwig, Cameron, Evan

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