Over four decades, my ideas about the arts in human evolution have themselves evolved, from an origi...
Culture can be defined as “group typical behaviour patterns shared by members of a community that re...
<p>What “sort” of mind is required in order to be able to engage in aesthetic experiences? What are ...
The study of the oral tradition presently lies at the crossroads of several new lines of research th...
Are there any theoretical resources – conceptual, lexical or argumentative ones – in the interdiscip...
This article’s main thesis is that aesthetic communication has evolved from animal social play to fo...
What is evolutionary aesthetics for? This papers investigates whether and in what way it may be usef...
Symposium: Rules for Art in Oral TraditionProceedings from the 1988 Modern Language Association sect...
An unmade bed. A cigarette glued to the wall. A replica of a soup can box. Drippings on a canvas. Ca...
<p>Aesthetics, like other philosophical subjects, has historically made use of «top down» (mentalist...
What is evolutionary aesthetics for? This paper investigates whether and in what way it may be usefu...
In recent years, the research field of the evolution of art has witnessed contributions from a wide ...
The study of the oral tradition presently lies at the crossroads of several new lines of research th...
This contribution outlines the evolutionary history of aesthetic illusion, drawing on both its biolo...
Two major mechanisms of aesthetic evolution have been suggested. One focuses on naturally selected p...
Over four decades, my ideas about the arts in human evolution have themselves evolved, from an origi...
Culture can be defined as “group typical behaviour patterns shared by members of a community that re...
<p>What “sort” of mind is required in order to be able to engage in aesthetic experiences? What are ...
The study of the oral tradition presently lies at the crossroads of several new lines of research th...
Are there any theoretical resources – conceptual, lexical or argumentative ones – in the interdiscip...
This article’s main thesis is that aesthetic communication has evolved from animal social play to fo...
What is evolutionary aesthetics for? This papers investigates whether and in what way it may be usef...
Symposium: Rules for Art in Oral TraditionProceedings from the 1988 Modern Language Association sect...
An unmade bed. A cigarette glued to the wall. A replica of a soup can box. Drippings on a canvas. Ca...
<p>Aesthetics, like other philosophical subjects, has historically made use of «top down» (mentalist...
What is evolutionary aesthetics for? This paper investigates whether and in what way it may be usefu...
In recent years, the research field of the evolution of art has witnessed contributions from a wide ...
The study of the oral tradition presently lies at the crossroads of several new lines of research th...
This contribution outlines the evolutionary history of aesthetic illusion, drawing on both its biolo...
Two major mechanisms of aesthetic evolution have been suggested. One focuses on naturally selected p...
Over four decades, my ideas about the arts in human evolution have themselves evolved, from an origi...
Culture can be defined as “group typical behaviour patterns shared by members of a community that re...
<p>What “sort” of mind is required in order to be able to engage in aesthetic experiences? What are ...