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Good. Fading/some creases to spine. Light scratches to cover, scuffs to edges & crease to back. Marks to textblock edges. Previous owner signature & pen mark on first few pages. Content very good. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 700 p.
If you can get through the density of Immanuel Kant, you can get through just about everything else in this book, an excellent theory for understanding the varying ideas throughout history regarding aesthetic judgment and objectivity versus subjectivity. Helps with answering such questions as, "Is there a comprehensive art or aesthetics theory?"
Of special note, read up on pragmatism (Dewey), expressiveness (Tolstoy), and formalism (Bell).