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Aesthetics after Darwin - The Multiple Origins and Functions of Art (Hardcover)
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Aesthetics after Darwin - The Multiple Origins and Functions of Art (Hardcover)
Series: Evolution, Cognition, and the Arts
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Darwin famously proposed that sexual competition and courtship is
(or at least was) the driving force of "art" production not only in
animals, but also in humans. The present book is the first to
reveal that Darwin's hypothesis, rather than amounting to a
full-blown antidote to the humanist tradition, is actually strongly
informed both by classical rhetoric and by English and German
philosophical aesthetics, thereby Darwin's theory far richer and
more interesting for the understanding of poetry and song. The book
also discusses how the three most discussed hypothetical functions
of the human arts--competition for attention and (loving)
acceptance, social cooperation, and self-enhancement--are not
mutually exclusive, but can well be conceived of as different
aspects of the same processes of producing and responding to the
arts. Finally, reviewing the current state of archeological
findings, the book advocates a new hypothesis on the multiple
origins of the human arts, posing that they arose as new variants
of human behavior, when three ancient and largely independent
adaptions--sensory and sexual selection-driven biases regarding
visual and auditory beauty, play behavior, and technology--joined
forces with, and were transformed by, the human capacities for
symbolic cognition and language.
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