Criticism of Reductionism and Morphological Thinking
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Abstract
The proposal of a neuronal aesthetics developed by Olaf Breidbach looks like one of the most advanced points in contemporary morphological thinking and as an extremely challenging effort to redefine the conceptual system of aesthetics; at the same time it is, unfortunately prematurely, the theoretical testament of its author.
Keywords
- Aesthetics
- Morphology
- Neuroaesthetics
- History of Medicine
- Philosophy of Art