Topic:Philosophy of art
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Welcome to the Philosophy of Art department.
[edit] Department description
The Philosophy of Art department promotes exploration of this ancient branch of philosophy from Plato and Aristotle through the philosophy of the Enlightenment and on through contemporary Anglo-American and Continental philosophy.
[edit] Department news
- 28 August 2006 - Department founded!
[edit] Learning projects
[edit] Orphaned pages
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- Aesthetics
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