Description
Cognition and the Arts offers a comprehensive examination of how cognitive science informs our understanding of artistic expression and aesthetic experience. Timothy Justus synthesizes research from neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy to develop a naturalized approach to aesthetics that grounds artistic phenomena in cognitive processes.
The book progresses from foundational principles of cognitive science to their application across various art forms including visual art, music, literature, and performance. Justus argues that understanding the cognitive mechanisms underlying artistic creation and appreciation enriches both scientific and humanistic inquiry. The cognitive humanities framework presented here demonstrates how interdisciplinary approaches can resolve longstanding aesthetic questions and reveal new dimensions of human artistic capacity.
Essential reading for scholars in aesthetics, cognitive science, and the humanities, this work challenges traditional boundaries between scientific and artistic domains while offering practical insights into how we experience and create art.







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