When do Empirical Methods By-pass ‘The Problems Which Trouble Us’?

Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 16:155-172 (1983)
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His discussion of aesthetics was mingled in a curious way with criticism of assumptions which he said were made by Frazer in The Golden Bough and also with criticisms of Freud ’

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