On Esthetic Cognition

Russian Studies in Philosophy 12 (2):40-55 (1973)
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Abstract

To begin with, can we possibly call esthetic activity a cognitive function , that is, do the products of esthetic activity possess, along with their other characteristics, a certain cognitive value?

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