Maybe human aesthetics developed from animal aesthetics. I am not, of course, suggesting that sophisticated aesthetics as practiced by humans already exists among animals. Yet the aesthetic attitude as such might have originated in the animal kingdom. Drawing on this animal resource, human aesthetics might have evolved and, when cultural evolution emerged, it had reached results very different from animal aesthetics. With this perspective in mind, I show that the evolutionary aesthetics, as commonly pursued today, falls prey to serious shortcomings
That non-human animals show genuine aesthetic experiences is (yet?) controversial. On the contrary, ...
In recent decades a burgeoning literature has documented the cultural transmission of behavior throu...
What can the evolutionary idea of heritable traits teach us about the origin and development of our ...
As humans are evolved animals, we propose a nonanthropocentric framework based on animal signaling t...
This contribution outlines the evolutionary history of aesthetic illusion, drawing on both its biolo...
An unmade bed. A cigarette glued to the wall. A replica of a soup can box. Drippings on a canvas. Ca...
Considering animality in terms of interdependency between humans and animals may help us understand ...
Culture can be defined as “group typical behaviour patterns shared by members of a community that re...
What is evolutionary aesthetics for? This papers investigates whether and in what way it may be usef...
Evolutionary aesthetics attempts to explain the human ability to perceive objects, conspecif ics and...
This is a review of all the material facts bearing on the appreciation of beauty by animals below ma...
What is evolutionary aesthetics for? This paper investigates whether and in what way it may be usefu...
Animals' choice behavior is driven by motivation that is attributable to both innate urges and from ...
Animal constructions are usually seen as charming but humanly meaningless products of the biological...
Have human beings always made and appreciated art? Rock art, cave paintings, figurines and movable o...
That non-human animals show genuine aesthetic experiences is (yet?) controversial. On the contrary, ...
In recent decades a burgeoning literature has documented the cultural transmission of behavior throu...
What can the evolutionary idea of heritable traits teach us about the origin and development of our ...
As humans are evolved animals, we propose a nonanthropocentric framework based on animal signaling t...
This contribution outlines the evolutionary history of aesthetic illusion, drawing on both its biolo...
An unmade bed. A cigarette glued to the wall. A replica of a soup can box. Drippings on a canvas. Ca...
Considering animality in terms of interdependency between humans and animals may help us understand ...
Culture can be defined as “group typical behaviour patterns shared by members of a community that re...
What is evolutionary aesthetics for? This papers investigates whether and in what way it may be usef...
Evolutionary aesthetics attempts to explain the human ability to perceive objects, conspecif ics and...
This is a review of all the material facts bearing on the appreciation of beauty by animals below ma...
What is evolutionary aesthetics for? This paper investigates whether and in what way it may be usefu...
Animals' choice behavior is driven by motivation that is attributable to both innate urges and from ...
Animal constructions are usually seen as charming but humanly meaningless products of the biological...
Have human beings always made and appreciated art? Rock art, cave paintings, figurines and movable o...
That non-human animals show genuine aesthetic experiences is (yet?) controversial. On the contrary, ...
In recent decades a burgeoning literature has documented the cultural transmission of behavior throu...
What can the evolutionary idea of heritable traits teach us about the origin and development of our ...