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THE AESTHETICS OF FUNCTION

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1965
EDRS Price MF-$04 25 HC-$0.60 *Architecture, Cultural Enrichment, Educational Environment, *Environmental Influences, Individual Needs, Medical Services, *Perception, *Physical Environment, Physiology, Psychological Design Needs, *Sensory Experience, Stress Variables The basic concepts acid several examples of the effects of the physical environment on
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The Arts are More than Aesthetics: Neuroaesthetics as Narrow Aesthetics

, 2018
Neuroaesthetics is a young enough field that there seems to be no established view of its proper subject matter. Morphologically, the term implies the scientific study of neural aspects of the perception of artworks such as paintings, or elements of ...
S. Brown, Ellen Dissanayake
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Experiencing Aesthetically, Aesthetic Experience, and Experience in Aesthetics

1986
I paced the platform of the suburban line at the principal rail station in Philadelphia on a gray day in late autumn. The platform had nothing of interest. No object, nothing of significance, not a streak of color relieved the pervasive dullness. The city was blocked out by dirty windows, the billboards were innane, not enough light existed to read ...
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The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism

, 2015
precedent in Kant’s aesthetics—according to McMahon’s interpretation of the CJ. Pragmatist aesthetics as a successor to Kantian aesthetics should therefore be seen in the sense of temporally subsequent though—in McMahon’s view—substantially similar to ...
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Aesthetics

2012
Aesthetics is commonly defined as the study of beauty, and its opposite, ugliness. Some philosophers conceive of aesthetics as applying solely to the arts or to artistic experience. Beginning in the 1960s, the field of cognitive science became increasingly influential in the philosophy of mind.
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The Aesthete's Aesthetics

Orbis Litterarum, 1997
Within Either/Or (1843), the great work that marked Søren Kierkegaard's breakthrough, the first part contains A's papers, a collection of articles in which A demonstrates his “aesthetic,” i.e., a life‐enjoying, amoral attitude to human existence. In the second part, B is A's friend and opposite: civil servant, husband, man of duty.
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Environmental aesthetics

2010
Environmental aesthetics is one of the major new areas of aesthetics to have emerged in the last part of the twentieth century. It focuses on philosophical issues concerning appreciation of the world at large as it is constituted not simply by particular objects but also by environments themselves.
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Aesthetic Theory and Aesthetic Science

2018
There is currently a great deal of fundamental disagreement in research into aesthetic response. The remedy is ideally integration, wherein researchers in the different aesthetic sciences and humanistic studies converge on a common conception of what they are trying to explain, even if they continue to disagree about how to explain it.
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