Aesthetics is a philosophical discipline whose modern roots can be traced back to the first half of the eighteenth century, when Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten thus named the “science of sensible knowledge,” forming a noun out of the Greek adjective aisthetike. He focused on the problem of sensation, recognizing that Aes- thetics much be considered as its own specific field of inquiry whose laws can be recognized and, indeed, described (Baumgarten, Medit- ationes philosophicae de nonnullis ad poema pertinentibus. Halae Magdeburgicae: Litteris Ioannis Henrici Grunerti, acad. Typogr, 1735; Baumgarten, Aesthetica. G. Olms, Hildesheim, 1750). Aesthetics is thus caught between phi- losophy, poetics, and rhetoric, which had to work hard to find its own independent loca- tion. The discipline’s relative youth does not mean, however, that one can ignore its basis in classical philosophy, with which it has always been in dialogue from the eighteenth century onward. The great issues of Aes- thetics, especially its reflection on theories of beauty, are rooted in classical thought, finding a full conceptual formulation and vocabulary in the Enlightenment, while augmenting reflection on creative processes within the arts and processes of reception. Through categories such as beauty, ugliness, the sublime, and kitsch, Aesthetics must come face to face today with a form of art whose borders are increasingly blurry and accept the disciplinary challenges laid down by neuro-aesthetics and technological hyper- realism, which are reanimating classical problems and terminology. Without being absorbed into new disciplinary and cultural horizons, contemporary Aesthetics is produc- ing its own original standpoint, using its own conceptual tools to shed light on the new challenges that art, its creation, and enjoy- ment force us to confront.

Aesthetics / M. Mazzocut-Mis - In: The Palgrave Encyclopedia of the Possible / [a cura di] V.P. Glăveanu. - [s.l] : Palgrave, 2022. - ISBN 978-3-030-90912-3. - pp. 44-51 [10.1007/978-3-030-90913-0_146]

Aesthetics

M. Mazzocut-Mis
2022

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Aesthetics is a philosophical discipline whose modern roots can be traced back to the first half of the eighteenth century, when Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten thus named the “science of sensible knowledge,” forming a noun out of the Greek adjective aisthetike. He focused on the problem of sensation, recognizing that Aes- thetics much be considered as its own specific field of inquiry whose laws can be recognized and, indeed, described (Baumgarten, Medit- ationes philosophicae de nonnullis ad poema pertinentibus. Halae Magdeburgicae: Litteris Ioannis Henrici Grunerti, acad. Typogr, 1735; Baumgarten, Aesthetica. G. Olms, Hildesheim, 1750). Aesthetics is thus caught between phi- losophy, poetics, and rhetoric, which had to work hard to find its own independent loca- tion. The discipline’s relative youth does not mean, however, that one can ignore its basis in classical philosophy, with which it has always been in dialogue from the eighteenth century onward. The great issues of Aes- thetics, especially its reflection on theories of beauty, are rooted in classical thought, finding a full conceptual formulation and vocabulary in the Enlightenment, while augmenting reflection on creative processes within the arts and processes of reception. Through categories such as beauty, ugliness, the sublime, and kitsch, Aesthetics must come face to face today with a form of art whose borders are increasingly blurry and accept the disciplinary challenges laid down by neuro-aesthetics and technological hyper- realism, which are reanimating classical problems and terminology. Without being absorbed into new disciplinary and cultural horizons, contemporary Aesthetics is produc- ing its own original standpoint, using its own conceptual tools to shed light on the new challenges that art, its creation, and enjoy- ment force us to confront.
Aesthetics; Enjoyment; Taste; Creation; Genius; Aesthetic categories
Settore M-FIL/04 - Estetica
2022
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