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... explore aesthetic theory in the Enlighten-ment, the reception of British aesthetic theory in Germany, and the significance of these ideas for contemporary debates in aesthetics and other elds.Speakers ... emotional experience of the art is altered. They might claim to like the work because they like the knowledge they have of it or because they have learned they should like it. However, preliminary ... empirical aesthetics is often dened as the study of the neural processes underlying aesthetic experience. In other words, the job of neuroaestheticians is to discover where and how the different...
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