‘Drawing Toward Quality’ as a Proto-Aesthetic Event Cover Image

„Zaujetí kvalitou“ jako protoestetická událost
‘Drawing Toward Quality’ as a Proto-Aesthetic Event

Author(s): Vlastimil Zuska
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze - Filozofická fakulta, Vydavatelství
Keywords: drawing toward quality; feeling of feelings; affective quality; affect heuristics; attention; emergence;

Summary/Abstract: Contrary to Ingarden’s meticulous analyses and explanations of many serious aesthetic problems,the initial stages of aesthetic experience or, more aptly, the event that immediately precedes thisexperience, is rather neglected in his work. This study seeks to fill in the ‘place of indeterminacy’ inIngarden’s description of the process of aesthetic experience, where the philosopher draws on twonotions: drawing toward quality and entry emotion. It uses two main sources. The first is phenomenology, in particular Husserl’s notions of the transition to modalities, the inclination to judge, andDufrenne’s affective qualities and aesthetic value. As a second point of departure, the study borrowsfrom a wide range of contemporary concepts proper to such fields as cognitive neuroscience, including affective heuristics, affective forecasting, unconscious affect, attitude and attitudinal change,and subtle distinctions in the field of emotions by Damasio: emotion, feeling, and feeling of feelings.Tracing the complex inter-relations among attention, affect, and the affective fixation of attentionalfocus, the author presents his conclusion concerning the non-aesthetical nature of the first qualityin proto-aesthetic event, the event character of this proto-phase of the aesthetic experience, andthe initiation of aesthetic experience through self-reflective feeling of feeling, aka entry emotion.

  • Issue Year: 16/2019
  • Issue No: 32
  • Page Range: 215-227
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Czech
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