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  1. Aesthesis, noesis, or both? Enactivism meets representationalism in aesthetics.Onerva Kiianlinna - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-18.
    Two types of systemic models of the mind – the enactivist and the representationalist model – are often depicted as contradictory and mutually exclusive. In this article, I investigate whether they can meaningfully coexist in a viable account of forming aesthetic judgments. I argue that the two models can simultaneously contribute to the understanding of aesthetic judging as an affective cognitive process. First, I clarify why the main disagreement between the models does not apply to the case of aesthetic judging. (...)
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  • Aesthetic Gadgets: Rethinking Universalism in Evolutionary Aesthetics.Onerva Kiianlinna - 2022 - Philosophies 7 (4):71.
    There is a growing appetite for the inclusion of outcomes of empirical research into philosophical aesthetics. At the same time, evolutionary aesthetics remains in the margins with little mutual discussion with the various strands of philosophical aesthetics. This is surprising, because the evolutionary framework has the power to bring these two approaches together. This article demonstrates that the evolutionary approach builds a biocultural bridge between our philosophical and empirical understanding of humans as aesthetic agents who share the preconditions for aesthetic (...)
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