Aristotle articulated "three kinds of 'thought': knowing (theoria), doing (praxis), and making (poesis) Dewey's work suggests that an aesthetic experience "involves a clear continuity between doings and undergoings" Over the last decade, we have witnessed the growth of arts-based forms of research.
Aristotle articulated "three kinds of 'thought': knowing (theoria), doing (praxis), and making (poesis) Dewey's work suggests that an aesthetic experience "involves a clear continuity between doings and undergoings" Over the last decade, we have witnessed the growth of arts-based forms of research.
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Aristotle articulated "three kinds of 'thought': knowing (theoria), doing (praxis), and making (poesis) Dewey's work suggests that an aesthetic experience "involves a clear continuity between doings and undergoings" Over the last decade, we have witnessed the growth of arts-based forms of research.
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