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Speaking for Dionysus: Empathy and choral advocacy in Aristotle and Nietzsche
Abstract This essay argues for an abiding connection between empathy and advocacy by revealing their unrecognized parallels in Aristotle and Nietzsche. The argument makes three new claims. First, I identify an ancient form of sharing emotions, unnamed in but fundamental to Aristotle's Rhetoric, that I call “empathy by analogy.” Next, I show that the ...
Ellwood Wiggins
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When expertise recalibrates perception: skill-dependent dissociation between perceived effort and objective force in calligraphy. [PDF]
Hao L, Chen P.
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Art in the abyss: creativity and the schizophrenic mind. [PDF]
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Aesthetic motivation shapes tourist revisit intention via push pull theory. [PDF]
Peng C, Zhang M, Zhang X, Ma X.
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Human creativity versus artificial intelligence: source attribution, observer attitudes, and eye movements while viewing visual art. [PDF]
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From abstract painting to action painting: rethinking embodied simulation in aesthetic experience. [PDF]
Eom JA, Kim J.
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Art History, Aesthetics and Art Criticism
2012The ongoing, lively discussion about the troubled relationships and productive tensions between art history, aesthetics, art criticism, and visual studies shows that the ideal integration suggested by Mitchell in the passage quoted above has not taken place, and that the status of such research fields in relation to one another is still open, unsettled
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