This is the first book dedicated to Husserl's aesthetics. Crowther pieces together Husserl's ideas of phantasy and image and presents them as a unified and innovative account of aesthetic consciousness. He also shows how Husserl's ideas can be developed to solve problems related to visual art, literature, theatre, and nature.
This is the first book dedicated to Husserl's aesthetics. Crowther pieces together Husserl's ideas of phantasy and image and presents them as a unified and innovative account of aesthetic consciousness. He also shows how Husserl's ideas can be developed to solve problems related to visual art, literature, theatre, and nature.