Philosophers say what art is and then scientists and then other scholars study how we are equipped, cognitively and socially, to make art and appreciate it. This time-honoured approach will not work. Recent science reveals that we have poor intuitive access to artistic and aesthetic phenomena. Dominic McIver Lopes argues for a new approach that mandates closer integration, from the start, between aesthetics and the human sciences.
In these eleven essays he proposes a methodology especially suited to aesthetics, where problems in philosophy are addressed principally by examining how aesthetic phenomena are understood in the human sciences. Since the human sciences include much of the humanities as well as the social, behavioural, and brain sciences, the methodology promises to integrate arts research across the academy. Aesthetics on the Edge opens with a four essays outlining the methodology and its potential. The following essays put the methodology to work, shedding light on the perceptual and social-pragmatic capacities that are implicated in responding to works of art, especially images, but also music, literature, and conceptual art.
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This book proposes a new methodology for aesthetics, where problems in philosophy are addressed by examining how aesthetic phenomena are understood in the human sciences. Lopes then puts the methodology to work, illuminating the perceptual and social-pragmatic capacities involved in responding to works of visual art, literature, and music.
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Introduction
Part I: Methods
1: Aesthetics in Three Dimensions
2: Feckless Reason
3: Shikinen Sengu: The Ontology of Architecture in Japan
4: with Vincent Bergeron: Aesthetic Theory and Aesthetic Science: Prospects for Integration
Part II: Modes
5: Art Media and the Sense Modalities: Tactile Pictures
6: Vision, Touch, and the Value of Pictures
7: with Vincent Bergeron: Hearing and Seeing Musical Expression
8: In the Eye of the Beholder
Part III: Means
9: Directive Pictures
10: Drawing in a Social Science: Lithic Illustration
11: An Empathic Eye
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Ground-breaking essays by a leading figure in aesthetics
Offers ways forward for aesthetics as an interdisciplinary subject, bridging the humanities and the sciences
The first book dedicated to methodology in aesthetics
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Dominic McIver Lopes is Professor of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia and author of five books and a series of papers that examine the meaning and values of images, technology in the arts, and the nature of art and the arts. His forthcoming book, Being for Beauty: Aesthetic Agency and Value, looks beyond the arts to understanding the human importance of our aesthetic practices.
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Ground-breaking essays by a leading figure in aesthetics
Offers ways forward for aesthetics as an interdisciplinary subject, bridging the humanities and the sciences
The first book dedicated to methodology in aesthetics
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ISBN
9780198796657
Publisert
2018
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Oxford University Press
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442 gr
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224 mm
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147 mm
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21 mm
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UP, 05
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Engelsk
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248
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