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Aesthetic models in the human sciences
Author(s) -
Lorenzo Bartalesi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
boletín de estética/boletín de estética
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.101
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eISSN - 2408-4417
pISSN - 1668-7132
DOI - 10.36446/be.2020.51.142
Subject(s) - cognition , sociology , epistemology , diversity (politics) , human science , cognitive science , elaboration , psychology , social science , anthropology , philosophy , humanities , neuroscience
Starting from the assumption that aesthetic is an anthropological fact which —like language or symbolic thought— belongs to the behavioral, cognitive and social register of our species, the article aims to clarify the uses of the category of aesthetic in the human sciences (social anthropology, cognitive psychology, evolutionary anthropology). The epistemological analysis focuses on the implicit assumptions that guide the different methodologies and leads to the elaboration of a conceptual map of the several models of aesthetic adopted in the contemporary debate. Such a result is presented as a preliminary analytical step aimed at fostering an interdisciplinary approach to the complexity and socio-biological diversity of aesthetic phenomena.

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