Tag: aesthetic theory


ESTHETICS

Introduction to Esthetics Esthetics, often spelled aesthetics, constitutes the fundamental philosophical discipline dedicated to the study of beauty, taste, and the nature of artistic appreciation. It serves as a crucial branch of philosophy, intersecting profoundly with metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics, as it seeks to analyze not only what defines beauty but also the principles governing […]

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ALGEDONIC AESTHETICS

Introduction to Algedonic Aesthetics and Marshall’s Thesis Algedonic Aesthetics represents a specialized philosophical and psychological framework dedicated to understanding the conditions under which sensory experience registers as either pleasurable or painful. Derived from the Greek roots algos (pain) and hedone (pleasure), the concept fundamentally challenges the notion that the aesthetic quality of a stimulus resides […]

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FORMALISM

Formalism in Psychological and Theoretical Frameworks The Core Definition Formalism, as a broad theoretical and methodological stance, is defined by its rigorous focus on the structure, organization, and intrinsic rules governing any given phenomenon, often explicitly opposing the analysis of subjective meaning or external context. In the realm of theoretical analysis, whether applied to art, […]

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