Aesthetic judgements that are formed on the basis of testimony are commonly held to be defective, illegitimate, or otherwise problematic. But Jon Robson argues that aesthetic testimony is in no way inferior as a source of judgement when compared to either first-hand aesthetic judgement or testimony concerning non-aesthetic matters.
| : Jon Robson (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, University of Nottingham)
| Publisher: Oxford University Press
| Publication Date: Nov 30, 2022
| Country of Publication: United Kingdom
| Number of Pages: 176 pages
| Language: Unknown
| Binding: Hardback
| ISBN-10: 0192862952
| ISBN-13: 9780192862952
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Author:
Jon Robson (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, University of Nottingham)