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Mind and Art: An Essay on the Varieties of Expression.
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Hardcover
from Princeton Univ Pr (April 19, 2016); titled "Mind and Art: An Essay on the Varieties of Expression"
9780691635637 | details & prices | 364 pages | List price $127.50
About: Guy Sircello's analysis of the varieties of expression and his use of them to justify a particular view of the human mind clarify a number of controversial topics in contemporary philosophy, among them the notion of "artistic acts," language as expression, the expression of ideas, expressions as "natural signs," and the nature of the causal relationship between an expression and what is expressed.
About: Guy Sircello's analysis of the varieties of expression and his use of them to justify a particular view of the human mind clarify a number of controversial topics in contemporary philosophy, among them the notion of "artistic acts," language as expression, the expression of ideas, expressions as "natural signs," and the nature of the causal relationship between an expression and what is expressed.
With Ye Read |
from Macmillan Pub Co (January 1, 1980); titled "Mirrors and Images"
9780021285709 | details & prices | List price $17.72
This edition also contains Mirrors and Images
This edition also contains Mirrors and Images
from Princeton Univ Pr (July 1, 1972)
9780691071848 | details & prices | List price $55.00
Paperback
from Princeton Univ Pr (March 8, 2015); titled "Mind and Art: An Essay on the Varieties of Expression"
9780691606958 | details & prices | 367 pages | List price $51.00
About: Guy Sircello's analysis of the varieties of expression and his use of them to justify a particular view of the human mind clarify a number of controversial topics in contemporary philosophy, among them the notion of "artistic acts," language as expression, the expression of ideas, expressions as "natural signs," and the nature of the causal relationship between an expression and what is expressed.
About: Guy Sircello's analysis of the varieties of expression and his use of them to justify a particular view of the human mind clarify a number of controversial topics in contemporary philosophy, among them the notion of "artistic acts," language as expression, the expression of ideas, expressions as "natural signs," and the nature of the causal relationship between an expression and what is expressed.
With Ronald Wardhaugh, Carl B. Smith |
from Macmillan Pub Co (January 1, 1980); titled "Who Can?"
from Princeton Univ Pr (March 1, 1978)
9780691019994 | details & prices | List price $17.95