The Acquaintance Principle, Aesthetic Autonomy, and Aesthetic Appreciation

The acquaintance principle (AP) and the view it expresses have recently been tied to a debate surrounding the possibility of aesthetic testimony, which, plainly put, deals with the question whether aesthetic knowledge can be acquired through testimony--typically aesthetic and non-aesthetic descripti...

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