Aesthetics, Epistemics, and Feminist Theory
by Jane Duran
Recent feminist analysts of
aesthetics and analytic aesthetics in particular seem to have come to
the conclusion that the redemption of formulated aesthetic theory from
the feminist point of view is a difficult and recondite task. If analytic
aesthetics now looks problematic, qua fruitful philosophical enterprise,
its future appears bleaker still when the intersection of the androcentric
nature of analytic philosophy and the larger feminist project, frequently
articulated in other than analytic terms, is examined.
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