Productive Excess: Aesthetic Ideas, Silence, and Community

Journal of Aesthetic Education 48 (2):1-15 (2014)
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Due to the complexity of aesthetic ideas and the lack of a determinate concept that is adequate to the experience, we search for the words to describe our encounters with art. Sometimes, that search is in vain, and we have difficulty expressing ourselves. In such cases, we are so taken aback by the sheer amount of cognitive activity spurred by our aesthetic experience that we are silenced by art. Instead of viewing what happens in judgments of taste as “discursively mute,” as does Joseph Cannon in his essay, “The Intentionality of Judgments of Taste in Kant’s Critique of Judgment,” I will show how the excess of aesthetic experience has the potential to foster sociability, communication, and ultimately, community. ..

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The intentionality of judgments of taste in Kant's critique of judgment.Joseph Cannon - 2008 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 66 (1):53–65.

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