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September 01 2018
Into the Unseen, the Unsaying, the Unknowing: Whitehead’s Mystical Aesthetics in Paul Klee
Angelo Caranfa
Angelo Caranfa
Stonehill College
Angelo Caranfa is an emeritus scholar who taught philosophy at Stonehill College and at Bridgewater State College. His areas of interest are twentieth-century French aesthetics and aesthetic education. He has published articles in numerous journals and is the author of three books: Claudel: Beauty and Grace (1989), Proust: The Creative Silence (1990), and Camille Claudel: A Sculpture of Interior Solitude (1999).
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American Journal of Theology & Philosophy (2018) 39 (3): 5–28.
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Angelo Caranfa; Into the Unseen, the Unsaying, the Unknowing: Whitehead’s Mystical Aesthetics in Paul Klee. American Journal of Theology & Philosophy 1 September 2018; 39 (3): 5–28. doi: https://doi.org/10.5406/amerjtheophil.39.3.0005
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