THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF AESTHETICS,
edited by Jerrold Levinson. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003, 821pp.,
$99.00 Hardback.
The aesthetics community has much for which to thank Jerrold Levinson.
His papers are required reading on a number of topics in aesthetics, and
he is renowned as a generous commentator and critic. The considerable
labor he must have expended in editing this book is yet another reason
to be grateful for his industry. As well as a useful Preface, which lays
out the editor's rationale for the content, the book contains two survey
articles and then forty-six individual articles that, according to the
Preface, cover "virtually all the major issues in philosophical aesthetics
that are active topics of discussion and research" (p. v). I shall
begin this review with a brief overview of the book. I shall then comment
on the extent to which it fulfils it stated purpose, on its usefulness
in teaching, and what it might show us about the current state of our
discipline. Finally, I shall compare it with similar books that are currently
available.
Derek Matravers
Faculty of Arts
The Open University, Milton Keynes
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