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Japanese aesthetics: Historical overview

In Michael Kelly (ed.), Encyclopedia of Aesthetics. Oxford University Press. pp. 2--547 (1998)

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  1. The non-dual and interconnected nature of aesthetic judgments.Josua Li - unknown
    This thesis explores what an aesthetic judgment would be if we take existence to be non-duallyinterconnected. Interconnectedness and aesthetic judgment does not seem to be compatible becauseaesthetic judgment seems to depend on, at least, the dualism of the beautiful and the ugly and that ofsubject and object. In contrast, interconnectedness can not accept these dualisms.Zen philosopher Dōgen provides a non-dually interconnected framework that allows for aestheticjudgments in an interconnected view of existence. Zen philosophy concludes that we can both havedualism and (...)
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