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The essay concerns the notion of realism and its relationship with the notion of perception. The ontological meaning of aesthetics as aisthesis is in fact in the non-amendable nature of perception. From this non-amendability the essay outlines four traces through which aisthesis leads to realism: “n...
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doaj-057af2df2cf942ea908092f035f04bfe2020-11-25T03:27:39ZengFirenze University PressAisthesis2035-84662012-12-015092010.13128/Aisthesis-1180910447PercezioneMaurizio FerrarisThe essay concerns the notion of realism and its relationship with the notion of perception. The ontological meaning of aesthetics as aisthesis is in fact in the non-amendable nature of perception. From this non-amendability the essay outlines four traces through which aisthesis leads to realism: “nonconceptual content”, “object”, “naivety”, “ontology”.http://www.fupress.net/index.php/aisthesis/article/view/11809AisthesisRealismPerceptionOntologyNon-amendability |
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The essay concerns the notion of realism and its relationship with the notion of perception. The ontological meaning of aesthetics as aisthesis is in fact in the non-amendable nature of perception. From this non-amendability the essay outlines four traces through which aisthesis leads to realism: “nonconceptual content”, “object”, “naivety”, “ontology”. |
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