This chapter explores the claim that we can visually experience aesthetic properties (such as gracefulness or gaudiness). First, it considers epistemological and phenomenological arguments in favour of the more general claim that we can visually experience so-called ‘high-level’ properties (which include aesthetic properties), and an argument against this claim based on classification of illusions. After arguing that none of these arguments are compelling, the chapter considers two arguments in favour of the claim that we can visually experience at least some aesthetic properties that have certain distinctive features (‘observationality’, and a ‘superficial’ metaphysical structure). It is argued that these arguments aren't compelling either...
This thesis concerns the distinction between appearance and reality. Particularly, the metaphysical ...
Proponents of the aesthetic theory of art advocate that the aesthetic domain encompasses all artwork...
?Aesthetic valuism? maintains that aesthetic properties harbor an ineliminable evaluative component,...
This chapter examines whether there are genuine cases of aesthetic perception, and hence whether aes...
Delicacy, vibrancy, garishness, and other aesthetic properties feature prominently in our aesthetic ...
Both common sense and dominant traditions in art criticism and philosophical aesthetics have it that...
Realist positions about aesthetic properties are few and far between, though sometimes developed by ...
My point of departure in this chapter is a claim about aesthetic properties that seems hard to deny ...
Aesthetic perception is one of the most interesting topics for philosophers and scientists who inves...
Disagreement persists concerning whether aesthetic properties supervene on non-aesthetic properties....
It is commonplace amongst philosophers of art to make claims which postulate important links between...
Abstract. Visual illusions constitute an interesting perceptual phenomenon, but they also have an ae...
Aesthetic properties are often thought to have either no evaluative component or an evaluative compo...
In this paper I begin by arguing that aesthetic terms cannot be used as metaphors and I end by argui...
What are the legitimate sources of aesthetic belief? Which methods for forming aesthetic belief are ...
This thesis concerns the distinction between appearance and reality. Particularly, the metaphysical ...
Proponents of the aesthetic theory of art advocate that the aesthetic domain encompasses all artwork...
?Aesthetic valuism? maintains that aesthetic properties harbor an ineliminable evaluative component,...
This chapter examines whether there are genuine cases of aesthetic perception, and hence whether aes...
Delicacy, vibrancy, garishness, and other aesthetic properties feature prominently in our aesthetic ...
Both common sense and dominant traditions in art criticism and philosophical aesthetics have it that...
Realist positions about aesthetic properties are few and far between, though sometimes developed by ...
My point of departure in this chapter is a claim about aesthetic properties that seems hard to deny ...
Aesthetic perception is one of the most interesting topics for philosophers and scientists who inves...
Disagreement persists concerning whether aesthetic properties supervene on non-aesthetic properties....
It is commonplace amongst philosophers of art to make claims which postulate important links between...
Abstract. Visual illusions constitute an interesting perceptual phenomenon, but they also have an ae...
Aesthetic properties are often thought to have either no evaluative component or an evaluative compo...
In this paper I begin by arguing that aesthetic terms cannot be used as metaphors and I end by argui...
What are the legitimate sources of aesthetic belief? Which methods for forming aesthetic belief are ...
This thesis concerns the distinction between appearance and reality. Particularly, the metaphysical ...
Proponents of the aesthetic theory of art advocate that the aesthetic domain encompasses all artwork...
?Aesthetic valuism? maintains that aesthetic properties harbor an ineliminable evaluative component,...