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<note>Art and Imagination First published in 1974, and corrected for this edition, Roger Scruton's study presents a theory of aesthetic judgment and appreciation in the spirit of modern empiricism. He argues that aesthetic judgments must be explained in terms of the conditions for their acceptance, rather than any innate truth: and these conditions can only be understood if we know what is meant by aesthetic experience.</note>
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