Published December 28, 2021 | Version v1
Journal article Open

Enjoyment in Levinas and the Aesthetics of Everyday Life

Description

Through the concept of enjoyment in Levinas, this paper examines the phenomenological and ontological dimension of everyday aesthetics. Enjoyment, in Levinas, forms an essential element in the constitution of the subjectivity of the human being and is no longer to be seen as a moment of ‘inauthenticity’ or ‘alienation’. The experience of the objects of everyday experience is not related to that of objects of representation or of tools, but rather to that of a system of nourishment into which the subject is integrated, as in an ‘element’ or ‘atmosphere’. This constitutive closeness of enjoyment indicates the fundamental difference between what we understand as everyday aesthetics and other aesthetics characterised by contemplation or disinterest.

Files

06_MORALES.pdf

Files (486.0 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:790ca8f03f8bbff08fcb3509fcea7687
486.0 kB Preview Download

Additional details