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Aesthetics & The Politics of “Philosophical” Respectability

July 5, 2013 · by Robin James · in aesthetics, philosophy, respectability, state of the profession, uidhir

Christy Mag Uidhir has recently posted some observations and concerns about the relative absence of aestheticians (faculty with an AOS in aesthetics) in “top” philosophy doctoral programs. What these numbers suggest is that the very best philosophy PhD programs in…

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