British Society of Aesthetics

Welcome to the British Society of Aesthetics
The British Society of Aesthetics (BSA) aims to promote study, research and discussion of the fine arts and related types of experience from a philosophical, psychological, sociological, historical, critical and educational standpoint.

The Society's activities include publication of the British Journal of Aesthetics, a newsletter, an annual conference, regional conferences, lecture series, grants to support research in aesthetics, and an essay prize.
 

British Journal of Aesthetics

Edited by John Hyman (Oxford) and Elisabeth Schellekens (Durham)
 
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The British Society of Aesthetics publishes the quarterly British Journal of Aesthetics. Founded in 1960, The British Journal of Aesthetics is highly regarded as an international forum for debate in aesthetics and the philosophy of art. The benefits of membership of the Society include receiving 4 editions of the journal per year. 


 


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The British Society of Aesthetics is a registered charity no. 1129985.
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Latest BSA Newsletter
The latest edition of the BSA newsletter is now available. Click here for more information.


Call for Papers: BSA conference 21-23 September 2012
Papers are invited in all areas of philosophical aesthetics. Click here for more information.

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