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Aesthetic Experience and Intellectual Pursuits

Elisabeth Schellekens

2022Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The main aim of this paper is to examine the practice of describing intellectual pursuits in aesthetic terms, and to investigate whether this practice can be accounted for in the framework of a standard conception of aesthetic experience. Following a discussion of some historical approaches, the paper proposes a way of conceiving of aesthetic experience as both epistemically motivating and epistemically inventive. It is argued that the aesthetics of intellectual pursuits should be considered as central rather than marginal to our philosophical accounts of aesthetic experience, and that our views about the relation between the aesthetic and cognitive domains should be reconfigured accordingly.

Topics & Concepts

Relation (database)Aesthetic experienceAestheticsEpistemologyCognitionSociologyPsychologyPhilosophyComputer scienceDatabaseNeuroscienceAesthetic Perception and AnalysisEthics, Aesthetics, and ArtCreativity in Education and Neuroscience