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  1. This chapter offers an answer to the question: what is aesthetic value? It defends aesthetic empiricism: the view that the primary bearer of aesthetic value are experiences and that other things have aesthetic value in virtue of their capacity to provide aesthetically valuable experiences.

  2. 9 paź 2023 · Aestheticism in literature, a prominent movement of the 19th century, championed the intrinsic value of beauty and sensory experience within artistic and literary works.

  3. 11 wrz 2009 · What makes aesthetic value value? The literature refers to the first question sometimes as the aesthetic question (Lopes 2018, 41–43; Shelley 2019, 1) and sometimes as the demarcation question (van der Berg 2020, 2; Matherne 2020, 315; Peacocke 2021, 165).

  4. 9 paź 2023 · Aestheticism is a cultural and artistic movement of the 19th century that champions the intrinsic value of beauty and sensory experience in literature and art. It emphasizes art for art’s sake, advocating that creative works should prioritize aesthetic pleasure over didactic or moral messages.

  5. Aesthetic value is the value that an object, event, or state of affairs (most paradigmatically an artwork or the natural environment) possesses in virtue of its capacity to elicit pleasure (positive value) or displeasure (negative value) when appreciated or experienced aesthetically.

  6. aesthetic value. The grounds of aesthetic value are those properties of the object - including literary works - that give the object its aesthetic value, that enable it to exercise its aesthetic capacity, when the right receiver comes along. And here I can give no better brief account than Eugene

  7. Aestheticism is a literary and artistic movement in the 18th and 19th centuries that focused on the importance of beauty. E.g. A true example of aestheticism, 'Ode to a Nightingale,' by John Keats focuses solely on the beauty of nature, crafting verses that celebrate the sensory richness of the world without delving into moral or societal themes.

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