Abstract
On the basis of archaeological data and cognitive research, this article proposes an evolutionary story about aesthetic experience, arguing three intertwined theses. Aesthetic experience is adaptive; that is, it represents a specific implementation of the epistemic goal of knowing. It refunctionalizes antecedents and precursors: play and dreaming, technology and the ability to manipulate, and proto-aesthetic elements and aesthetic preferences. Mind and aesthetic experience co-evolve; that is, aesthetic experience requires mind reading and metacognition, and it helps them to reach their advanced metarepresentational architecture. © 2014 The American Society for Aesthetics.
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Consoli, G. (2014, December). The emergence of the modern mind: An evolutionary perspective on aesthetic experience. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. https://doi.org/10.1111/jaac.12059
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