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Aesthetics Approaches, Concepts And Problems

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124605554
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: ix, 446
  • ISBN-10: 8124605556
  • Publisher Date: 2010
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 800 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

9 reviews for Aesthetics Approaches, Concepts And Problems

  1. Jai Prakash

    Excellent exploration of aesthetic theory! It’s challenging, but ultimately fulfilling. Highly recommended for anyone serious about understanding aesthetics. A deep dive.

  2. Ayush Gupta

    Not my cup of tea. Too abstract and difficult to follow. I was hoping for something more accessible. Disappointing and hard to digest.

  3. Yash Sharma

    The book presents a great overview of various aesthetic theories. The writing style could be more engaging. Still a valuable resource for research and studying.

  4. Shivam Kharbanda

    This book is a game changer. The way it explores different aesthetic philosophies is great. I will definitely read this book again.

  5. Himanshee Kumawat

    A must-read for philosophy students! It covers a wide range of perspectives on aesthetics. Though somewhat intimidating initially, it’s well-organized and clear.

  6. Gaurav Parmar

    This book had some interesting ideas, but I struggled to get through it. It felt very dry and theoretical. Might be better for academics than casual readers.

  7. Abhishek Kumar Nishad

    Found this book very helpful for my art history course. It’s a comprehensive overview, but sometimes the language is a bit too academic. Good but could be better.

  8. Esha Kumari

    Aesthetics: Approaches, Concepts, and Problems is a dense but rewarding read. It really made me think about art in a new light. Some chapters were a slog, but overall worth it.

  9. Kritika Shekhawat

    I appreciate the effort, but it lost me in the details. Too much jargon and not enough real-world examples. A very complicated book!

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