Paul Crowther

Paul Crowther MRIA (/ˈkrðər/; born 24 August 1953) is a British philosopher. He is a professor of philosophy and author specialising in the fields of aesthetics, metaphysics, and visual culture. He has written nine books in the field of History of Art and Philosophy. He was born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and he was raised in the Belle Isle estate, Hunslet, and Middleton areas of south Leeds. He began taking an interest in art and philosophy at the age of 16.[1] He is a proponent of an approach to aesthetics he dubbed "post-analytic phenomenology".[2][3]

  1. ^ Kernan Andrews (2010) 'There's really no such thing as useless knowledge' Archived 29 March 2018 at the Wayback Machine Galway Advertiser 18 February 2010. Retrieved 1 September 2010.
  2. ^ Paul Crowther, Phenomenologies of Art and Vision: A Post-Analytic Turn, Bloomsbury, 2013, p. 161.
  3. ^ "Post-analytic phenomenology vs market serfdom" - Paul Crowther interviewed by Richard Marshall Archived 23 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 11 March 2017.