Interview with Arnold Berleant
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1 Arnold Berleant, Sensibility and Sense: The Aesthetic Transformation of the Human World (Imprint Academic, 2010).
2 Arnold Berleant, The Aesthetic Field (C.C. Thomas, 1970).
3 Arnold Berleant, Art and Engagement (Temple University Press, 1991).
4 Arnold Berleant, The Aesthetics of Environment (Temple University Press, 1991/1992).
5 Justus Buchler, The Metaphysics of Natural Complexes (Columbia University Press, 1966).
6 Yuriko Saito, Everyday Aesthetics (Oxford University Press, 2007).
7 Arnold Berleant, (“Shadows on the Snow”) “Unlocking the Potential of Nature’s Beauty,” IAI News, February 18, 2022, https://iai.tv/articles/unlocking-the-potential-ofnatures- beauty-auid-2055?_auid=2020
8 Arnold Berleant, “The Viewer in the Landscape,” in Art and Engagement (Temple University Press, 1991).
9 Arnold Berleant, Living in the Landscape (University Press of Kansas, 1997).
10 Arnold Berleant, “The Art in Knowing a Landscape,” Diogenes 59, vol.1-2 (2012): 60.
11 See: https://makesense.hi.is
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