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This chapter introduces the idea of a postformalist aesthetic theory of reconstructing remote artefacts aesthetic statuses. The case is immune to the misgivings about aesthetic enquiry prevalent in the humanities and social sciences, since it does not assume that recovering such statuses involves ex...

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Main Author: Chaudron, Stephane (auth)
Other Authors: Di Gioia, Rosanna (auth), Aliagas Marin, Cristina (auth), Kotrla Topić, Marina (auth), Letnes, Mari-Ann (auth), Lobe, Bojana (auth), Matsumoto, Mitsuko (auth), Mifsud, Charles L. (auth), Poveda, David (auth), VELICU, ANCA (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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Summary:This chapter introduces the idea of a postformalist aesthetic theory of reconstructing remote artefacts aesthetic statuses. The case is immune to the misgivings about aesthetic enquiry prevalent in the humanities and social sciences, since it does not assume that recovering such statuses involves experiencing the artefacts potential to provide an intrinsically rewarding gratification of the senses, of the intellect, or of both together. Postformalist aesthetics sees itself as part of a broad investigation into the nature of evaluative attitudes towards visually conspicuous artefacts. Such a broad investigation represents a necessary step towards establishing whether an object was meant to merit aesthetic attention.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (18 p.)
ISBN:9781003045366-4
9780367492649
9780367492656
Access:Open Access