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  2. Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology, and ...

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    A recurring theme in these lectures is also Wittgenstein's firm rejection of the possibility that psychology may explain aesthetic experiences or judgments. This opinion is based on Wittgenstein's view that psychological ( behaviorist ) experiments would generate results based on mere descriptions of behavior and generalizations across large ...

  3. Aesthetic absolutism - Wikipedia

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    The earliest definition of aesthetic absolutism that can be found within Western philosophy arguably lies within Platonist philosophy and within the broader Platonic Academy. Within Plato's Symposium, [6] Diotima of Mantinea's definition of Beauty understands it as existing within itself through the Theory of Forms. The theory denotes the ...

  4. David Prall - Wikipedia

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    Prall's notion of aesthetic surfaces is distinguished from the beauty of art. [1] He devoted a significant part of his work, Aesthetic Judgment (1929), to this concept and proposed linking it to content. [5] This is said to transpire by thickening aesthetic surface to encompass art's intellectual, moral, and referential content.

  5. Aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    However, aesthetic judgments usually go beyond sensory discrimination. For David Hume , delicacy of taste is not merely "the ability to detect all the ingredients in a composition", but also the sensitivity "to pains as well as pleasures, which escape the rest of mankind."

  6. History of aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Kant also insists that the aesthetic judgment is always, an "individual" i.e. a singular one, of the form "This object (e.g. rose) is beautiful." He denies that we can reach a valid universal aesthetic judgment of the form "All objects possessing such and such qualities are beautiful." (A judgment of this form would be logical, not aesthetic.)

  7. Aesthetic judgement - Wikipedia

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  8. Outline of aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    The Concept of the Aesthetic; Aesthetics entry in the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy; Philosophy of Aesthetics entry in the Philosophy Archive; Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges: Introduction to Aesthetics; Art Perception Complete pdf version of art historian David Cycleback's

  9. Aesthetic taste - Wikipedia

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    Bad taste (also poor taste or vulgarity) is generally used to deride individuals with 'poor' aesthetic judgment. [7] Bad taste can become a respected and cultivated (if perhaps defiant and belligerent) aesthetic, for example in the works of filmmaker John Waters, sculptor Jeff Koons, or the popular McMansion style of architecture.