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Maria Elisabeth Reicher
Non-sensory Beauty and Meaning QualiaISBN: 978-3-88405-774-2 |
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The central claims of this paper are the following: 1. Beauty is an irreducible aesthetic property. 2. Aesthetic properties are dispositional properties which supervene upon more basic properties. 3. There are qualia, i.e., phenomenal properties of mental states in general. 4. There are meaning qualia (also known as cognitive qualia, semantic qualia, phenomenal intentional content etc., i.e., phenomenal qualities of cognitive mental states), as distinct from and not reducible to, sensory qualia. 5. Meaning qualia are the supervenience base of a particular kind of beauty, which I call “non-sensory” beauty. 6. Non-sensory beauty is a distinctive aesthetic property, in particular a property of narrative and representative works of art. |
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