Aesthetic Introspection

In Anna Giustina, The Routledge Handbook of Introspection. Routledge (forthcoming)
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The aim of this chapter is to characterize aesthetic introspection as a starting point for further substantial exploration of its nature. I distinguish three types of aesthetic introspection based on their roles. Type-1 aesthetic introspection contributes to the formation of aesthetic judgement based on aesthetic perception. Type-2 aesthetic introspection provides a second-order aesthetic experience representing a conscious experience as having aesthetic properties. Type-3 aesthetic introspection produces an aesthetic judgment about aesthetic experiences. In arguing for the importance of every type of aesthetic introspection, I present two new concepts of aesthetics: consciousness aesthetics and the art of consciousness.

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Takuya Niikawa
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