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  1. 13 juin 2024 · Aestheticism, late 19th-century European arts movement which centred on the doctrine that art exists for the sake of its beauty alone, and that it need serve no political, didactic, or other purpose. The movement began in reaction to prevailing utilitarian social philosophies and to what was.

  2. 1 juil. 2024 · This article reviews a Western history of the domain of visual aesthetic theory, addressing both the analytical philosophical efforts to define art and the continental approaches, which construe art as social construction.

  3. 17 juin 2024 · Aesthetic experiences arise dynamically from a complex interplay of factors related to the object viewed (artwork, a piece of music, poetry, body movement, etc.), the individual’s subjective response, and the situational context or setting within which the experience emerged (Jacobsen, 2006).

  4. 19 juin 2024 · The series covers a diverse array of topics and methodologies, from fundamental principles guiding our engagement with various art forms to inquiries into the origins and evolution of our aesthetic faculties and their connections to politics, culture, and society.

  5. 13 juin 2024 · For the present study purpose, we focused on the imagined “hapticfeel of materials, involving the “imagined” dynamic, interactive processes that combine sensing, influencing through touch, as...

  6. 2 juil. 2024 · On this conception, aesthetic value acts as an invitation to engage in a series of contemplative and reflective processes during which we rely not only on the perceptual, imaginative, and affective abilities which have occupied such a central role in aesthetic theory, but also on our capacities for sense-making, problem-solving and theory-building.

  7. 30 juin 2024 · Abhinavagupta's approach, which emphasizes the role of aesthetics both in inspiring and emerging from the creative process, offers a holistic understanding that integrates multiple dimensions of aesthetic experience. The Rasa theory underscores the dynamic interplay between artist, artwork, and audience, highlighting the evolving nature of ...