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Estetika, vol. 51, no. 2/2014

Jakub Stejskal

Estetika: The Central European Journal of Aesthetics, vol. 51, no. 2 (2014), Anniversary Issue

In celebration of its 50th anniversary, Estetika's current issue - published in November 2014 - includes commissioned essays by leading aestheticians on the state and future of European aesthetics. The contents are made available on-line free of charge at aesthetics.ff.cuni.cz:

Articles

Malcolm Budd
Morality, Society, and the Love of Art

Jason Gaiger
The Idea of a Universal Bildwissenschaft

Sebastian Gardner
Method and Metaphysics in the Philosophy of Art

Eileen John
Meals, Art, and Artistic Value

Martin Seel
Active Passivity: On the Aesthetic Variant of Freedom

Reviews

Tomáš Koblížek
Carole Maigné, ed., Formalisme esthétique: Prague et Vienne au XIXe siècle

Václav Magid
Owen Hulatt, ed., Aesthetic and Artistic Autonomy


Estetika is open to submissions all year round. We aim at informing the authors whether their paper has been accepted for peer-reviewing within two weeks’ time and keep the evaluation period under four months.
Estetika is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to philosophical aesthetics. The journal’s main ambition is to publish the
best research from the many diverse and rich European traditions in aesthetics. It welcomes contributions in English on all topics related
to aesthetics and the philosophy of art. Reviews of books – significant non-English publications included – are also welcome! Submission
guidelines: http://aesthetics.ff.cuni.cz/guidelines/
To view the table of contents of the current issue, visit http://aesthetics.ff.cuni.cz/current-issue/

Estetika is available online via institutional subscription in EBSCO Humanities Source Publications

Estetika is listed in
Arts and Humanities Citation Index (ISI Web of Knowledge)
ERIH (European Reference Index for Humanities, INT2 ranking)
SCOPUS
PhilPapers
Philosopher’s Index
Ulrich’s Web
ZDB (The German National Union Catalogue of Serials published by the Berlin State Library and the German National Library)

Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact Jakub Stejskal: aestheticsff.cuni.cz

Quellennachweis:
TOC: Estetika, vol. 51, no. 2/2014. In: ArtHist.net, 26.11.2014. Letzter Zugriff 24.04.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/8983>.

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