Beauty, Aesthetic Experience, and Emotional Affective States
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Beauty, Aesthetic Experience, and Emotional Affective States

  1. 200 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Beauty, Aesthetic Experience, and Emotional Affective States

About this book

The monograph is focused on the subjectivity of aesthetic experience and the problem of rational interpretation of emotionality. The text studies why does an aesthetic experience exist, what is its content and what is its informational role and structure? Has beauty any cognitive value? Can we analyse beauty? In what sense we can think about the information content of aesthetic experience? The second topic of the book is a cognitive role of emotionality and its research. Why we have emotions? What can they tell us about yourself and about the world?

The methodology of the study is designed as a phenomenological research of subjective experience that is combined with the newest results in Cognitive science research.

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Information

Year
2019
Print ISBN
9783631775059
eBook ISBN
9783631782712
Edition
1
Subtopic
Art General

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series Information
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. The Issue of Emotionality and Aestheti c Experience
  6. Part One: Forgotten Emotionality and the Issues in Its Research
  7. Part Two: Preparatory Analysis for the Investigation of Aesthetic Experience
  8. The Analysis of Beauty and Aestheti c Experience from the First and Third Person Point of View
  9. Part Three: A Phenomenological-Existential Analysis of Aesthetic Experience from the First Person Point of View
  10. Part Four: Aesthetic Experience from a Neuroscientific Perspective
  11. An Atte mpt to Summarize the Meaning of Emotion and an Outline of the Philosophy of Emotionality from a Second Person Point of View
  12. Part Five: The Cognitive Aspects of Emotions and the Importance of Their Expression
  13. Chapter 8. Conclusion
  14. References
  15. About Author