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Aesthetic Emotional Experience: From Eye Irritation to Knowledge
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Nenko A. (.
In this chapter we aim to reveal the cognitive essence of aesthetic emotional
experience gained by individuals in the realm full of evidence - the visual
arts. Though stressing on the sensual and emotional side of cognition, we
underline the complexity of the conceptualizations needed ultima analysi for
understanding knowledge creation. In our opinion, description and analysis
of the emotional experience gained through visual arts can be carried out
profoundly in the frames of phenomenological paradigm, for it considers
experience as a complex enterprise of habitation in the world, paying much
attention to its emotional aspects. We regard artwork as a multilayer
formation having material and symbolic dimensions, as well as interactive
dimension that contains subjective positions of the author and the spectator.
The latter are presented as ‘intellectuals’ that involve into a cognitive
practice, constitute a corresponding interactive order and create transpersonal
aesthetic emotional knowledge. Emotions aroused by the artwork include
corporeal sensations and cognitive-evaluative feelings of emotional aesthetic
experience that is intentional and intersubjective. Knowledge arises from
these multiple sources as a super-subjective phenomenon and constitutes a
mode of apprehending the world, an algorithm of sensual transgression from
primary physical feeling of oneself to the symbolic complex intersubjective
emotional realm of concentrated life.
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