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    Supports→Externalist theories of aesthetic experience have become dominant since the mid-20th century

    Externalist theories, including those of Beardsley (1982) and Dickie (1988), have been in the ascendance since then

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    Theories of aesthetic experience may be divided into two kinds according to the kind of feature appealed to in explanation of what makes experience aesthetic: internalist theories appeal to features internal to experience, typically to phenomenological features, whereas externalist theories appeal to features external to the experience, typically to features of the object experienced. (The distinction between internalist and externalist theories of aesthetic experience is similar, though not ide

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