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Aesthetics

2009
[Paris Notebook]1 … … … … Desire is the feeling which urges us to go to something and loathing is the feeling which urges us to go from something: and that art is improper which aims at exciting these feelings in us whether by...
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Kierkegaard’s Aesthetics and the Aesthetic of Imitation

Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook, 2014
Abstract This paper challenges the general approach to Kierkegaard’s engagement with imitation, which privileges a strictly religious reading. Heretofore imitation has been apprehended as a coherent concept shaped within the context of imitatio Christi in the devotio moderna.
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Aesthetic Experience and Aesthetic Analysis [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Aesthetic Education, 2003
The "raw data" that aesthetics is meant to explain is the aesthetic experience. People have experiences that they class off from other experiences and label, as a class, the aesthetic ones. Aesthetic experience is basic, and all other things aesthetic aesthetic properties, aesthetic objects, aesthetic attitudes are secondary in their importance to ...
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The "Aesthetic" of the Blues Aesthetic

2019
This study of the “Blues Aesthetic” both supplements and revises the now-dominant socio-aesthetic paradigm by introducing the perspectives of cognitive aesthetics to African-American vernacular literary criticism. New methods of scansion, informed by literary and linguistic prosody, are developed to measure previously neglected or misclassified ...
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Aesthetics as Philosophy of Perception

, 2016
1. Aesthetics 2. Distributed attention 3. Pictures 4. Aesthetically relevant properties 5. Semi-Formalism 6. Uniqueness 7. The history of vision 8.
Bence Nanay
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Design aesthetics as drivers of value in mobile banking: does customer happiness matter?

International Journal of Bank Marketing, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine how customers derive value (functional, emotional, social and epistemic value) from the design aesthetics of mobile banking applications and then form intention to adopt mobile banking.
W. Chaouali   +4 more
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Aesthetic and Non‐Aesthetic

The Philosophical Review, 1965
Abstract Sibley distinguishes aesthetic judgements, non-aesthetic judgements, and verdicts. Verdicts are purely evaluative, while the (initially intuitive) distinction between aesthetic and non-aesthetic judgements demarcates, barring expected borderline cases, the subject matter of aesthetics.
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Aesthetic Experience and Aesthetic Value

Philosophy Compass, 2006
AbstractWhat possesses aesthetic value? According to a broad view, it can be found almost anywhere. According to a narrower view, it is found primarily in art and is applied to other items by courtesy of sharing some of the properties that make artworks aesthetically valuable.
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The Aesthetics of Meaning and Thought: The Bodily Roots of Philosophy, Science, Morality, and Art

, 2018
the aesthetics of meaning and thought the bodily roots of philosophy science morality and art by is one of the most effective vendor publications in the world? Have you had it? Never? Ridiculous of you.
Mark L. Johnson
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A model of aesthetic appreciation and aesthetic judgments

British Journal of Psychology, 2004
Although aesthetic experiences are frequent in modern life, there is as of yet no scientifically comprehensive theory that explains what psychologically constitutes such experiences. These experiences are particularly interesting because of their hedonic properties and the possibility to provide self‐rewarding cognitive operations. We shall explain why
M. Dorothee Augustin   +4 more
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