Sensibility and Sense: The Aesthetic Transformation of the Human World (2010)

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By Arnold Berleant

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[Sensibility and Sense] continues, recapitulates, reformulates, and extends the analysis of his earlier work. It exemplifies the prime characteristics of all of Berleant’s earlier work: engaged curiousity, scope of interests, depth of concern, and theoretical precision.

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