Introduction I. The Ontology of Design 1. Methodological Considerations 2. Intuitions about Design 3. Design and Art, Design and Craft i. Formalism and art as an object ii. Expression and art as an activity 4. The Definition of Design II. Locating the Aesthetic: Beauty and Judgements of Taste 1. The Problem of Normativity i. Realism ii. Subjectivism 2. Aesthetic Judgement 3. The Kantian Account i. The Faculty of Judgement ii. Subjective aspects of Beauty iii. Objective aspects of Beauty 4. Normative Beauty III. Design and Dependent Beauty 1. Free Beauty 2. Dependent Beauty i. Beautiful Things ii. Pure and Impure Judgements of Taste 3. The Appreciation of Function 4. Fine Art and Craft 5. The Beauty of Design IV. Everyday Aesthetics and Design 1. The Critique of Aesthetics 2. The Expansion of Aesthetics i. Saito: activity, pleasure, indeterminacy ii. Haapala: the strange, the familiar, and the sense of place 3. Design and the Everyday. Conclusion: The Significance of Design Bibliography
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