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Introduction to a Scientific Aesthetics

Art in Translation, 2018
Charles Henry’s founding statement on his “scientific aesthetics” discusses ideas on the affective potential of form, line, color, sound, direction, rhythm, and measure.
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On the Aesthetics of Care/Care of Aesthetics in Social Scientific Research

Drawing on a Whiteheadian ‘ontological’ version of aesthetics, this chapter explores how we might accordingly grasp the event of social scientific research. How do we understand the social scientific research event as an aesthetic process marked by the conformation of its constituent heterogeneous elements?
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Notes for a Scientific Theory of Aesthetics

Leonardo, 1970
In the example above, the presence of all molecules in flask A. and none in the other flask means that there was a certain order established among the molecules (they were all on one side of the system consisting of two flasks and the interconnection). When the stop-cock was opened there resulted, so to speak, a shuffling of the molecules.
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Scientific and Design Understandings of Aesthetics

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2021
User Experience (UX) extends the construct of usability by an additional focus on emotion, motivation and aesthetics. An emphasis on aesthetics has been undertaken to a greater extent by design disciplines than by science. The present review examines both design and scientific approaches to aesthetics in order to integrate the two approaches and ...
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John Muir's Environmental Aesthetics: Interweaving the Aesthetic, Religious, and Scientific

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 2018
Sandra Shapshay   +2 more
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The Aesthetics of the Scientific Image

Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology, 2015
AbstractImages in science are often beautiful but their beauty cannot be explained using traditional aesthetic theories. Available theories either rely upon concepts antithetical to science, e.g. regularity as an index of God’s design, or they omit concepts intrinsic to scientific imaging, e.g.
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Scientific aesthetics: Three steps forward

British Journal of Psychology, 2014
Leder and Nadal (2014, this issue) examine the current state of scientific aesthetics through the lens of a prescient psychological model proposed 10 years ago. These retrospective points to several future directions of which I touch on three: the nature of aesthetic emotions, the time course of emotions in aesthetic episodes, and the relationship of ...
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