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The Aesthetic Brain takes the reader on a wide-ranging journey
through the world of beauty, pleasure, and art. Chatterjee uses
neuroscience to probe how an aesthetic sense is etched in our minds
and evolutionary psychology to explain why aesthetic concerns
feature centrally in our lives. Along the way, Chatterjee addresses
fundamental questions: What is beauty? Is beauty universal? How is
beauty related to pleasure? What is art? Should art be beautiful?
Do we have an instinct for art? Chatterjee starts by probing the
reasons that we find people, places, and even numbers beautiful. At
the root of beauty, he finds, is pleasure. He then examines our
pleasures by dissecting why we want and why we like food, sex, and
money and how these rewards relate to aesthetic encounters. His
ruminations on beauty and pleasure prepare him and the reader to
face art. He wanders through the problems of defining art,
understanding contemporary art, and interpreting ancient art. He
explores why art, something that seems so useless, also feels
fundamental to our humanity. Replete with facts, anecdotes, and
analogies, this empirical guide to aesthetics offers scientific
answers without deflating the wonders of beauty and art.
The Aesthetic Brain takes readers on an exciting journey through
the world of beauty, pleasure, and art. Using the latest advances
in neuroscience and evolutionary psychology, Anjan Chatterjee
investigates how an aesthetic sense is etched into our minds, and
explains why artistic concerns feature centrally in our lives.
Along the way, Chatterjee addresses such fundamental questions as:
What is beauty? Is it universal? How is beauty related to pleasure?
What is art? Should art be beautiful? Do we have an instinct for
art? Early on, Chatterjee probes the reasons why we find people,
places, and even numbers beautiful, highlighting the important
relationship between beauty and pleasure. Examining our pleasures
allows him to reveal why we enjoy things like food, sex, and money,
and how these rewards relate to our aesthetic encounters.
Chatterjee's detailed discussion of beauty and pleasure equips
readers to confront essential questions about the nature of art,
the problems of defining it, and the challenges of interpreting its
modern, non-traditional forms. Replete with facts, anecdotes, and
analogies, this lively empirical guide to aesthetics offers
scientific answers to fundamental questions without deflating the
intrinsic wonders of beauty and art in an affordable paperback
edition.
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