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Aesthetic Self-Transformation: A Guide for Aesthetic Aspirants
Uppsala universitet, Humanistisk-samhällsvetenskapliga vetenskapsområdet, Historisk-filosofiska fakulteten, Filosofiska institutionen.
(Engelska)Manuskript (preprint) (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
Abstract [en]

In our aesthetic life we regularly come across objects and practices the appreciation of which can lead to a radical change in our core aesthetic preferences. But how do we come to value items that are distant from those that we presently value? Is it rational to attempt such appreciation? Inspired by similar questions concerning the nature of transformative experiences, this essay explores the process by which one acts upon oneself to create a self with new aesthetic ideals. I begin by showing how aesthetic self-transformation involves a change in one’s perceptual and emotional sensibility. I then focus on two problems that arise in this context. First, how this revision can lead to an akratic-like mismatch between what is judged as aesthetically valuable and what is aesthetically liked. Second, how in attempting to resolve this conflict, we encounter two opposing aesthetic considerations that seem to guide aspirants with equal force: self-cultivation and aesthetic improvement. I propose that we explain the first issue by invoking a coherence requirement and resolve the second by outlining a hybrid view of what constitutes good aesthetic reasoning which takes into account considerations that have to do both with preserving one’s aesthetic identity and expanding one's aesthetic horizon.

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Identifikatorer
URN: urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-488410OAI: oai:DiVA.org:uu-488410DiVA, id: diva2:1710957
Tillgänglig från: 2022-11-15 Skapad: 2022-11-15 Senast uppdaterad: 2022-11-24
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1. Aesthetic Valuing and the Self
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2023 (Engelska)Doktorsavhandling, sammanläggning (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
Abstract [en]

This thesis concerns the relation between aesthetically valuable objects and the agents that aesthetically value them. An investigation is undertaken into the psychology and rationality of such agents. I argue that self-related elements such as emotions and standing value commitments play an irreducible role in successful aesthetic engagement. I further demonstrate that these psychological elements of aesthetic engagement are both self-related and subject to rational constraints. In this connection, I propose a revisionary account according to which valuing agents are subject to a coherence requirement pertaining to their aesthetic judgments and aesthetic likings.

The first essay, “Aesthetic Autonomy: Acquaintance, Competence and Authenticity”, addresses the nature of aesthetic autonomy. What it means to be autonomous and its normative significance is generally considered to be ambiguous in the aesthetic domain. In this essay, I propose a way to disambiguate this elusive concept by distinguishing three varieties of autonomy: experiential autonomy, competency-based autonomy, and personal autonomy. Some important issues concerning the nature of aesthetic agency and appreciation are discussed in the course of this critical discussion.

The second essay, “Non-Standard Emotions and Aesthetic Understanding”, discusses the role of our emotional responses in the context of aesthetic appreciation. My main argument will reveal that the non-standard or ‘intellectual’ emotions, the emotions which are in fact most important to appreciation, can play a significant epistemic role in our reason-giving aesthetic practices. 

The third essay, “The Aesthetic Enkratic Principe”, examines what it means to be aesthetically rational. Although some philosophers claim that aesthetics falls within the scope of rationality, a non-akrasia constraint prohibiting certain akratic combinations of attitudes is yet to be developed in this domain. This essay is concerned with the question of whether or not such a requirement is plausible and, if so, whether it is a true requirement of aesthetic rationality. 

The fourth essay, “Aesthetic Self-Transformation: A Guide for Aesthetic Aspirants”, investigates the nature of aesthetic self-transformation. Two problems arise in this context. First, aesthetic transformative experiences can lead to cases of local irrationality in the form of a mismatch between what is aesthetically judged and what is aesthetically liked. Second, in attempting to resolve this conflict, we encounter two opposing principles that appear to guide aesthetic appreciation with equal force: self-cultivation and aesthetic improvement. I explain the first issue by invoking a coherence requirement (as defended in the previous essay) and resolve the second by outlining a hybrid view of what constitutes good aesthetic reasoning.

 

Ort, förlag, år, upplaga, sidor
Uppsala: , 2023. s. 29
Nyckelord
Aesthetic Judgement, Personal Autonomy, Emotions, Aesthetic Agency, Akrasia, Rational Requirements, Transformative Experiences
Nationell ämneskategori
Filosofi
Forskningsämne
Estetik
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urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-488979 (URN)978-91-506-2984-2 (ISBN)
Disputation
2023-01-30, Humanistiska teatern, Engelska Parken, Thunbergsvägen 3C, Uppsala, 14:15 (Engelska)
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Tillgänglig från: 2022-12-22 Skapad: 2022-11-24 Senast uppdaterad: 2022-12-22

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