Aesthetics, Bence Nanay
Aesthetics, Bence Nanay
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Aesthetics
A Very Short Introduction

Author: Bence Nanay

Narrator: Alex Wyndham

Unabridged: 3 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/26/2020


Synopsis

Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy that explores the nature of art, beauty, and taste. It doesn't just consider traditional artistic experiences such as artworks in a museum or an opera performance, but also everyday experiences such as autumn leaves in the park, or even just the light of the setting sun falling on the kitchen table. It is also about your experience when you choose the shirt you're going to wear today or when you wonder whether you should put more pepper in the soup. Aesthetics is everywhere. It is one of the most important aspects of our life.

In this Very Short Introduction Bence Nanay introduces the field of aesthetics, considering both Western and non-Western aesthetic traditions, and exploring why it is sometimes misunderstood or considered to be too elitist—by artists, musicians, and even philosophers. As Nanay shows, so-called 'high art' has no more claims on aesthetics than sitcoms, tattoos, or punk rock. In fact, the scope of aesthetics extends far wider than that of art, high or low, including much of what we care about in life. It is not the job of aesthetics to tell you which artworks are good and which ones are bad. It is not the job of aesthetics to tell you what experiences are worth having. If an experience is worth having for you, it thereby becomes the subject of aesthetics. This realization is important, because thinking about aesthetics in this inclusive way opens up new ways of understanding old questions about the social aspect of our aesthetic engagements, and the importance of aesthetic values for our own self.

About Bence Nanay

Bence Nanay is currently BOF Research Professor of Philosophy at the Centre for Philosophical Psychology at the University of Antwerp, and Senior Research Associate at Peterhouse, University of Cambridge. He is the Director of the European Network for Sensory Research, which brings together Europe's top psychologists, neuroscientists, and philosophers working on perception and the senses. His research focuses on a number of fields, including aesthetics, psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy, and he has published more than 100 peer-reviewed articles. He has also authored several books, including two monographs with Oxford University Press: Perceiving the World, and Between Perception and Action. He is a recipient of the Humboldt Foundation's prestigious Bessel Award for his work on aesthetics and the philosophy of perception.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris Lee (away) on August 16, 2024

According to the dictionary, aesthetics is “the philosophical theory or set of principles governing the idea of beauty at a given time and place.” Couple that definition with the blurb of the book, and you will have your very short introduction. I was hoping this entry in the book series would be as......more

Goodreads review by Michael on January 16, 2022

Nanay wrote a very approachable little pamphlet about aesthetics — much more so than Hegel’s. Nanay defines an aesthetic experience as one that provides a sustaining pleasure (as opposed to relief pleasure such as quenching thirst), is open-ended (with no fixated attention), and done for its own sak......more

Goodreads review by Chris on March 06, 2024

Aesthetics: A Very Short Introduction offers lots of insight into what can make an experience aesthetically pleasing. Though the nature of this can be highly subjective, the author suggests certain forces that may be at play behind the scenes, things such as focus; what is focused on – in a piece of......more

Goodreads review by Eric on November 01, 2019

Very interesting perspective on beauty I wanted an introduction to aesthetics and got a "critical" introduction to it instead. The author definitely has his own take on aesthetics, but it resonated with me, so I enjoyed it quite a lot. Do not expect to get an unbiased theoretical breakdown of the sub......more

Goodreads review by Amar on May 13, 2024

Feels a bit ironic rating this given the content, but fuck it we ball.......more