This contribution outlines the evolutionary history of aesthetic illusion, drawing on both its biological and its cultural evolution. Unlike other 'biocultural' accounts of human behaviour, however, the present considerations strictly distinguish between these two processes by resorting to the system-theoretical reformulation of evolutionary theory as offered by Niklas Luhmann. After introducing the theoretical framework, two core elements of aesthetic illusion are described as biological predispositions: the ability to become 'illuded' (as deriving from a biological adaptation for play behaviour in mammals) and the ability to take an interpretive, quasi-communicative attitude toward artifacts (which might be a by-product of the human capac...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
In recent years, the research field of the evolution of art has witnessed contributions from a wide ...
The significance of illusion as a positive force in everyday life has been underestimated in both so...
Starting from the research carried out by Carlo Ludovico Ragghianti on the ‘mental reasons’ of 81 pa...
An unmade bed. A cigarette glued to the wall. A replica of a soup can box. Drippings on a canvas. Ca...
In this book, well-known scholars describe new and exciting approaches to aesthetics, creativity, an...
Maybe human aesthetics developed from animal aesthetics. I am not, of course, suggesting that sophis...
What is evolutionary aesthetics for? This paper investigates whether and in what way it may be usefu...
The subjective nature of aesthetic experience and the different aesthetic evaluation of the same imp...
In this book, well-known scholars describe new and exciting approaches to aesthetics, creativity, an...
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...
ABSTRACT. There is a broad agreement that the most notorious traits that set our species apart from ...
As humans are evolved animals, we propose a nonanthropocentric framework based on animal signaling t...
<p>Aesthetics, like other philosophical subjects, has historically made use of «top down» (mentalist...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
In recent years, the research field of the evolution of art has witnessed contributions from a wide ...
The significance of illusion as a positive force in everyday life has been underestimated in both so...
Starting from the research carried out by Carlo Ludovico Ragghianti on the ‘mental reasons’ of 81 pa...
An unmade bed. A cigarette glued to the wall. A replica of a soup can box. Drippings on a canvas. Ca...
In this book, well-known scholars describe new and exciting approaches to aesthetics, creativity, an...
Maybe human aesthetics developed from animal aesthetics. I am not, of course, suggesting that sophis...
What is evolutionary aesthetics for? This paper investigates whether and in what way it may be usefu...
The subjective nature of aesthetic experience and the different aesthetic evaluation of the same imp...
In this book, well-known scholars describe new and exciting approaches to aesthetics, creativity, an...
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...
ABSTRACT. There is a broad agreement that the most notorious traits that set our species apart from ...
As humans are evolved animals, we propose a nonanthropocentric framework based on animal signaling t...
<p>Aesthetics, like other philosophical subjects, has historically made use of «top down» (mentalist...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
In recent years, the research field of the evolution of art has witnessed contributions from a wide ...
The significance of illusion as a positive force in everyday life has been underestimated in both so...