Phenomenological Reviews

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146783

Dewey's aesthetics of body-mind functioning

Jim Garrison

pp. 39-53

Abstract

My chapter provides a genetic trace of the embodied actions (the "deeds" or pragma) of the live creatures we call Homo sapiens from the primacy of the aesthetic encounter with the precognitive qualitative situation that initiates inquiry, to the role of embodied feelings involved in selective attention that determine data for inference, to the cognitive role of embodied habits in establishing logical universals and carrying out thoughtful deliberation in artistically creating the consummatory aesthetic forms of techno-scientific inquiry. The results will be an illustration of the embodied unity of thought, feeling, and action in Dewey's aesthetics of the embodied mind.

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(2015) Aesthetics and the embodied mind: beyond art theory and the cartesian mind-body dichotomy. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 39-53

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9379-7_3

Full citation:

Garrison Jim (2015) „Dewey's aesthetics of body-mind functioning“, In: , Aesthetics and the embodied mind, Dordrecht, Springer, 39–53.