Restorative Aesthetic Pleasures and the Restoration of Pleasure

Australasian Philosophical Review 1 (1):73-78 (2017)
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Abstract

I argue, contra Mohan Matthen, that at least some aesthetic pleasures arising from the appreciation of aesthetic features of artworks are what he calls ‘r-pleasures’ as opposed to ‘f-pleasures’—and moreover, that the paradigm aesthetic pleasure appears to be an r-pleasure on Matthen's terms. I then argue that talk of r- and f-pleasures does not distinguish different kinds, but two different features of pleasure; so this supposed distinction cannot be used to characterize a sui generis aesthetic pleasure.

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Ryan P. Doran
Universitat de Barcelona

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