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    Facts and Values After David Hume by Määttänen, Pentti

    “…According to David Hume values do not belong to the world of facts and cannot be derived from facts. However, Hume’s argument is based on questionable…”
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    Emotions, values, and aesthetic perception by Määttänen, Pentti

    Published in New ideas in psychology (01-12-2017)
    “…Philosophical naturalism is a suitable background for an account of aesthetic perception as an alternative to traditional aesthetic theory. Pragmatist notion…”
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    Aesthetic Experience and Music Education by Maattanen, Pentti

    Published in Philosophy of Music Education Review (01-01-2003)
    “…Bennett Reimer presents quite explicitly the guiding principles that he has followed in writing his book on the philosophy of music education: "It will be…”
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    Elliott on Mind Matters by Maattanen, Pentti

    “…Argues that David Elliott's conception of the human mind presented in his book "Music Matters" is not coherent. Outlines three alternatives to Elliott's theory…”
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    Shusterman on Somatic Experience by Maattanen, Pentti

    “…Richard Shusterman's "Body Consciousness" aims at formulating a theory of somaesthetics and somatic experience. There has indeed been a growing interest in the…”
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    Dewey: A Beginner’s Guide (review) by Määttänen, Pentti

    “…Instead of searching for one definition or rule by conceptual analysis, we should change ethics into a scientific theory that critically investigate existing…”
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    Classical Pragmatism on Mind and Rationality by Maattanen, Pentti

    “…One of the major changes in twentieth century philosophy was the so-called linguistic turn, in which natural and formal languages became central subjects of…”
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