Bethany Henning argues that within the naturalistic strains of American philosophy, there is an implicit theory of the unconscious that finds its fullest expression within the work of John Dewey. Although the unconscious contributes to all experience, it plays a principal role in experiences that are emphatically aesthetic.
Bethany Henning argues that within the naturalistic strains of American philosophy, there is an implicit theory of the unconscious that finds its fullest expression within the work of John Dewey. Although the unconscious contributes to all experience, it plays a principal role in experiences that are emphatically aesthetic.
Bethany Henning is the Besl Chair for Ethics/Religion and Society in the Philosophy Department at Xavier University.
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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: The Aesthetic Confrontation with Nature Chapter Two: The American Unconscious Chapter Three: The Feel of the Flesh, the Emergence of Mind Chapter Four: Eros and the Primacy of the Aesthetic Chapter Five: Uncomfortable Art and American Trauma Chapter Six: From the Organic Plentitude of Being Bibliography Index About the Author
Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: The Aesthetic Confrontation with Nature Chapter Two: The American Unconscious Chapter Three: The Feel of the Flesh, the Emergence of Mind Chapter Four: Eros and the Primacy of the Aesthetic Chapter Five: Uncomfortable Art and American Trauma Chapter Six: From the Organic Plentitude of Being Bibliography Index About the Author
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