Introduction to pragmatist legacies in aesthetics

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This paper aims to map and highlight the diverse heritage of Pragmatism in aesthetics. It argues that pragmatist aesthetics represents an interesting third way of doing aesthetics beyond the analytic philosophy of art and continental aesthetics. It offers a first, provisional sketch of existing research trends in pragmatist aesthetics, such as somaesthetics, environmental aesthetics, everyday aesthetics, and social aesthetics. Furthermore, it identifies some "family resemblances" connecting most pragmatist "relatives" in the field of aesthetics: The idea that (1) aesthetics is broader than the traditional philosophy of art, (2) the criticism of the view of art as constituting an independent realm or an autonomous system, (3) the thesis of a basic continuity between artistic practices and experience "in the raw," (4) the adoption of a naturalistic yet nonreductive stance, and (5) a broadly socio-political inspiration.

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Dreon, R. (2021). Introduction to pragmatist legacies in aesthetics. European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.4000/EJPAP.2259

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