Frank Sibley: The Philosopher of Aesthetic Perception
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Frank Sibley (1923–1996) remains a pivotal figure in the philosophy of aesthetics, renowned for his groundbreaking analyses of aesthetic concepts, properties, and judgment. His work, rooted in the analytic tradition, challenged reductive and universalist approaches to aesthetics by emphasizing the relational, interpretive, and context-sensitive nature of aesthetic experience. Sibley introduced the distinction between aesthetic and non-aesthetic properties, arguing that the former emerge fro...



