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In this volume, a team of internationally respected contributors theorize the concept of aesthetic experience and its value. Exposing and expanding our restricted cultural and intellectual presuppositions of what constitutes aesthetic experience, the book aims to re-explore and affirm the place of aesthetic experience--in its evaluative, phenomenological and transformational sense--not only in relation to art and artists but to our inner and spiritual lives.
Richard Schusterman is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Temple University, USA.Adele Tomlin is Graduate Tutor at Kings College London and Visiting Lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire, UK.
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Contemplating the Undefinable Adele TomlinExperience and the Nature of the Aesthetic1. Aesthetic Essence Malcolm Budd2. The Aesthetic: From Experience to Art Paul Crowther3. The Dialectic of Aesthetics: the New Strife between Philosophy and Art Christophe Menke4. Experiential Theories of Aesthetic Value Gary IsemingerThe Value and Scope of Aesthetic Experience5. The Aesthetic: From Analysis to Eros Richard Shusterman6. On the Scope of Aesthetic Experience Martin Seel7. Refined Emotion in Aesthetic Experience Kathleen Higgins8. Taste, Food and the Limits of Pleasure Carolyn Korsmeyer Aesthetic Experience, Artists, and Philosophies of Art 9. Aesthetic Experience, Art and Artists Noel Carroll10. Between Being and Doing: Aesthetics at the Crossroads Jean-Pierre Cometti11. Schopenhauer and the Foundations of Aesthetic Experience Alex Neill