Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-263) and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: I. The Ontology of Design -- 1. Some Methodological Considerations -- 2. Intuitions about Design -- 3. Design and Art, Design and Craft -- i. Formalism and Art as an Object -- ii. Expression and Art as an Activity -- 4. The Definition of Design -- II. Locating the Aesthetic: Beauty and Judgements of Taste -- 1. The Problem of Normativity -- i. Aesthetic Realism -- ii. Aesthetic Subjectivism -- 2. Aesthetic Judgement -- 3. The Kantian Account -- i. The Faculty of Judgement -- ii. The Subjective Aspect of Beauty -- iii. The Objective Aspect of Beauty -- 4. Normative Beauty -- III. Design and Dependent Beauty -- 1. Free Beauty -- 2. Dependent Beauty -- i. Beautiful Things -- ii. Pure and Impure Judgements of Taste -- 3. The Appreciation of Function -- 4. Fine Art and Craft -- 5. The Beauty of Design -- IV. Everyday Aesthetics and Design -- 1. The Critique of Aesthetics -- 2. The Expansion of Aesthetics -- i. Salto: Activity, Pleasure, Indeterminacy -- ii. Haapala: The Strange, the Familiar, and the Sense of Place -- 3. Design and the Everyday.
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