Human aesthetic preferences towards a certain landscape type, a certain bodily traits of the opposite sex, a figurative style rather than another, are embedded in what we call \u201caesthetic experience\u201d, a complex network of instinctive reactions, emotions, feelings, thoughts, and judgements. Are these preferences universal and species-specific, that is to say are they the same for every member of a particular species? Evolutionary psychologists advocate the universality and species-specificity of the aesthetic preferences. Going back to Darwin's writings, in particular to his Notebooks, Bartalesi and Portera attempt to provide an alternative explanation for the emergence and development of human aesthetic preferences, beyond the dich...
Biophilia is a human personality trait described initially by Erich Fromm and later by E.O. Wilson, ...
The subjective nature of aesthetic experience and the different aesthetic evaluation of the same imp...
What are the criteria used to select a mate? Study of this question on non-human subjects has shown ...
Human aesthetic preferences towards a certain landscape type, a certain bodily traits of the opposit...
Evolutionary aesthetics attempts to explain the human ability to perceive objects, conspecif ics and...
Evolutionary Aesthetics emerges today as a young and lively field of studies whose main aim is to re...
Evolutionary Aesthetics emerges today as a young and lively field of studies whose main aim is to re...
[1] This paper gathers a few points developed in my recent book, The Indispensable Excess of the Aes...
The overall objective is to explore the question of why our DNA is encoded to actualize an aesthetic...
Darwin conceived the theory of sexual selection in order to explain beauty in animal Kingdom. He hyp...
Recent attempts, naturalistically inspired, to re-interpret the aesthetic and the arts beyond the an...
We contend that individual reactions to universal aesthetics were critical in adapting human brain s...
Beauty in human beings can be defined as physical attractiveness to the opposite sex. Although the p...
Within social sciences, the standards of beauty were for a long time considered to be culturally det...
What is evolutionary aesthetics for? This papers investigates whether and in what way it may be usef...
Biophilia is a human personality trait described initially by Erich Fromm and later by E.O. Wilson, ...
The subjective nature of aesthetic experience and the different aesthetic evaluation of the same imp...
What are the criteria used to select a mate? Study of this question on non-human subjects has shown ...
Human aesthetic preferences towards a certain landscape type, a certain bodily traits of the opposit...
Evolutionary aesthetics attempts to explain the human ability to perceive objects, conspecif ics and...
Evolutionary Aesthetics emerges today as a young and lively field of studies whose main aim is to re...
Evolutionary Aesthetics emerges today as a young and lively field of studies whose main aim is to re...
[1] This paper gathers a few points developed in my recent book, The Indispensable Excess of the Aes...
The overall objective is to explore the question of why our DNA is encoded to actualize an aesthetic...
Darwin conceived the theory of sexual selection in order to explain beauty in animal Kingdom. He hyp...
Recent attempts, naturalistically inspired, to re-interpret the aesthetic and the arts beyond the an...
We contend that individual reactions to universal aesthetics were critical in adapting human brain s...
Beauty in human beings can be defined as physical attractiveness to the opposite sex. Although the p...
Within social sciences, the standards of beauty were for a long time considered to be culturally det...
What is evolutionary aesthetics for? This papers investigates whether and in what way it may be usef...
Biophilia is a human personality trait described initially by Erich Fromm and later by E.O. Wilson, ...
The subjective nature of aesthetic experience and the different aesthetic evaluation of the same imp...
What are the criteria used to select a mate? Study of this question on non-human subjects has shown ...