All Stories

  1. Everyday Foodscape: a Site for Practicing Care
  2. Japan and the Culture of the Four Seasons: Nature, Literature, and the Arts. By Haruo Shirane. New York: Columbia University Press, 2012. xxi, 311 pp. $75.00 (cloth); $25.00 (paper).
  3. Future Directions for Environmental Aesthetics
  4. The Aesthetics of Emptiness: Sky Art
  5. Future Directions for Environmental Aesthetics
  6. Everyday Aesthetics
  7. Moral‐Aesthetic Judgments of Artifacts
  8. Everyday Aesthetic Qualities and Transience
  9. Aesthetics of Distinctive Characteristics and Ambience
  10. Significance of Everyday Aesthetics
  11. Neglect of Everyday Aesthetics
  12. Conclusion
  13. Introduction
  14. The Moral Dimension of Japanese Aesthetics
  15. Ecological Design
  16. Everyday Aesthetics
  17. The Aesthetics of Unscenic Nature
  18. Appreciating Nature on Its Own Terms
  19. The Japanese Aesthetics of Imperfection and Insufficiency
  20. Nature in Asian Traditions of Thought: Essays in Environmental Philosophy. Edited by J. Baird Callicott and Roger T. Ames. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989. x, 335 pp. $39.50 (cloth); $12.95 (paper).
  21. Contemporary Aesthetic Issue: The Colorization Controversy
  22. Heidegger and Asian Thought. Edited by Graham Parkes. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1987. x, 282 pp. $25.00.
  23. Existential and Ontological Dimensions of Time in Heidegger and Dōgen. By Steven Heine. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1985. (SUNY Series in Buddhist Studies.) x, 202 pp. Appendix: A Translation of Dōgen's “Uji” (Being Time). Notes, Glossa...
  24. THE JAPANESE APPRECIATION OF NATURE
  25. Why Restore Works of Art?
  26. Is There a Correct Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature?