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BOOK REVIEW: The Aesthetics of Everyday Life

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 January 2007

Thomas Kapper
Affiliation:
Peregrine Aesthetics Group, 209 Sunset Circle, Columbus, WI 53925
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The Aesthetics of Everyday Life. Andrew Light and Jonathan M. Smith, eds. 2005. Columbia University Press, New York. 224 pp. $24.50 paperback.

The Aesthetics of Everyday Life is a collection of 11 philosophical essays, five of which are pertinent for this journal's readership. It is a book more concerned with theory than with practice. Effort is made in this volume to provoke discussion and perhaps inaugurate a new field, or at least sub-field, of aesthetics.

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© 2006 National Association of Environmental Professionals

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