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Experimental Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics

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[New Entry by Elzė Sigutė Mikalonytė, Ryan Doran, and Shen-yi Liao on October 22, 2024.]
Experimental philosophy of art and aesthetics is the application of the methods of experimental philosophy to questions about art and aesthetics. By taking a scientific approach to experiences with art and aesthetic phenomena, it is continuous with the longstanding research program in psychology called empirical aesthetics…

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