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  1. John Dewey and the question of artful criticism.Scott R. Stroud - 2011 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 44 (1):27-51.
    Defining “criticism” is a simple—but bedeviling—task. No less a critic and theorist than Edwin Black begins with the simple statement that “criticism is what critics do.” While he admits that this seems like an empty definition, Black does note that it has one redeeming feature—“It compels us to focus on the critic” (1978, 4). Criticism and those who engage in it are integrally connected, and any account of critical activity must deal with both the activity and its actor. In this (...)
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  • Dewey's aesthetics.Tom Leddy - unknown - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.