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"As Hagberg puts it [in "Art and the Unsayable: Langer's Tractarian Aesthetics"]: At this point one may begin to suspect that the unsayability doctrine has got out of control. This suspicion derives from this fact: it is one thing ..." --Musical Meaning and Expression (1994) by Stephen Davies

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Garry L. Hagberg is an author, professor, philosopher, and jazz musician, He is currently the James H. Ottaway Jr. Professor of Philosophy and Aesthetics at Bard College.

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Career

He received his B.A., M.A. and Ph. D. at the University of Oregon and conducted his postdoctoral research at Cambridge University.

He held a chair in philosophy at the University of East Anglia.Template:Cn

Hagberg became a professor of philosophy at Bard College in 1990. He has been the recipient of many fellowships and grants from Dartmouth College; Cambridge University Library; Institute for the Theory and Criticism of the Visual Arts; British Library, London; St. John's College, and Cambridge University.

At Bard, he teaches specialized courses on the philosophy of the arts and the history of aesthetic thought; the philosophy of language since 1900; pragmatism; and the development of twentieth-century philosophy, in addition to courses on issues and authors from Plato and Aristotle to the present day.

Jazz

Hagberg is an accomplished jazz guitar player. He is a member of the Atlantic Jazz Trio, which tours in Europe and the United States.

Writing

He is editor of the journal Philosophy and Literature, and has contributed to such publications as Historical Reflections, the Henry James Review, Philosophy, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Journal of Aesthetic Education, Mind, New Novel Review, Philosophical Quarterly, Ethics, Perspectives of New Music, Encyclopedia of the Essay, Encyclopedia of Aesthetics", and "Routledge Companion to Aesthetics."

His work totals to roughly fifty articles and thirty-five reviews, review-essays, and art catalogue essays.Template:Cn

Hagberg is the author of three books:

  • Describing Ourselves: Wittgenstein and Autobiographical Consciousness,
  • Art as Language: Wittgenstein, Meaning, and Aesthetic Theory and
  • Meaning and Interpretation: Wittgenstein, Henry James and Literary Knowledge.

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