Our theoretical model (Menninghaus et al., 2019) defines aesthetic emotions by reference to their role in aesthetic evaluation, and specifically as being predictive of aesthetic liking/disliking. Skov and Nadal (2020) dismiss the construct of "aesthetic emotions" as a "dated supposition" adopted from a "speculative" tradition and assert that there are no such emotions. Accordingly, they question all pieces of empirical evidence we referred to as supporting our model. In our response, we rebut these objections point by point and defend as well as expand the empirical evidence in support of our model
Recently, Kant's concept of aesthetic disinterestedness has been called into question (see Nehamas 2...
Appraisal theories claim that appraisal causes emotion. Critics have rejected the causal claim becau...
For over a century we have attempted to understand human aesthetic experience using scientific metho...
Our theoretical model (Menninghaus et al., 2019) defines aesthetic emotions by reference to their ro...
Our theoretical model (Menninghaus et al., 2019) defines aesthetic emotions by reference to their ro...
This is the first comprehensive theoretical article on aesthetic emotions. Following Kant’s definiti...
A commentary on Commentary: Aesthetic Pleasure versus Aesthetic Interest: The Two Routes to Aestheti...
This is the first comprehensive theoretical article on aesthetic emotions. Following Kant's definiti...
For cognitivist accounts of aesthetic appreciation, appreciation requires an agent (1) to perceptual...
International audienceCorradi et al. (British Journal of Psychology, 2019) argue that their new conc...
Aesthetic reactions to the environment are an important feature of how many different persons value ...
Empirical aesthetics and neuroaesthetics are usually defined as the scientific investigation of aest...
This chapter examines whether there are genuine cases of aesthetic perception, and hence whether aes...
We respond to some of Myszkowski and colleagues’ (2020, Br. J. Psychology) critical comments on our ...
This thesis argues that the emotion felt in response to the aesthetic appreciation of nature is rela...
Recently, Kant's concept of aesthetic disinterestedness has been called into question (see Nehamas 2...
Appraisal theories claim that appraisal causes emotion. Critics have rejected the causal claim becau...
For over a century we have attempted to understand human aesthetic experience using scientific metho...
Our theoretical model (Menninghaus et al., 2019) defines aesthetic emotions by reference to their ro...
Our theoretical model (Menninghaus et al., 2019) defines aesthetic emotions by reference to their ro...
This is the first comprehensive theoretical article on aesthetic emotions. Following Kant’s definiti...
A commentary on Commentary: Aesthetic Pleasure versus Aesthetic Interest: The Two Routes to Aestheti...
This is the first comprehensive theoretical article on aesthetic emotions. Following Kant's definiti...
For cognitivist accounts of aesthetic appreciation, appreciation requires an agent (1) to perceptual...
International audienceCorradi et al. (British Journal of Psychology, 2019) argue that their new conc...
Aesthetic reactions to the environment are an important feature of how many different persons value ...
Empirical aesthetics and neuroaesthetics are usually defined as the scientific investigation of aest...
This chapter examines whether there are genuine cases of aesthetic perception, and hence whether aes...
We respond to some of Myszkowski and colleagues’ (2020, Br. J. Psychology) critical comments on our ...
This thesis argues that the emotion felt in response to the aesthetic appreciation of nature is rela...
Recently, Kant's concept of aesthetic disinterestedness has been called into question (see Nehamas 2...
Appraisal theories claim that appraisal causes emotion. Critics have rejected the causal claim becau...
For over a century we have attempted to understand human aesthetic experience using scientific metho...