Aesthetics and Material Beauty

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<p>In <em>Aesthetics and Material Beauty</em> Jennifer A. McMahon develops a new aesthetic theory she terms Critical Aesthetic Realism - taking Kantian aesthetics as a starting point and drawing upon contemporary theories of mind from philosophy psychology and cognitive science. The creative process does not proceed by a set of rules. Yet the fact that its objects can be understood or appreciated by others suggests that the creative process is constrained by principles to which others have access. According to her update of Kantian aesthetics beauty is grounded in indeterminate yet systematic principles of perception and cognition. However Kant’s aesthetic theory rested on a notion of indeterminacy whose consequences for understanding the nature of art were implausible.</p><p>McMahon conceptualizes indeterminacy in terms of contemporary philosophical psychological and computational theories of mind. In doing so she develops an aesthetic theory that reconciles the apparent dichotomies which stem from the tension between the determinacy of communication and the indeterminacy of creativity. Dichotomies such as universality and subjectivity objectivity and autonomy cognitivism and non-cognitivism and truth and beauty are revealed as complementary features of an aesthetic judgment.</p>
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