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A Husserlian Approach to Aesthetic Experience: Existential Disinterest and Axiological Interest

By: Claudio Rozzoni  
Open Access
|Oct 2021

Abstract

As early as 1905, Husserl made clear that, when it comes to aesthetic consideration, our “interest” is not directed toward the existence of the object as such, but rather toward the object’s way of appearance. Husserl’s famous letter to Hofmannsthal (1907) goes as far as to suggest that any existential concerns are potentially even a menace to the purity of aesthetic experience. This position clearly echoes Kant’s account of aesthetic judgment presented in the third Critique, notably as regards the notion of disinterestedness. However, this is not tantamount to claiming that aesthetic attitude implies the suspension of all interest: this paper aims to show that it would be more appropriate to discuss it in terms of a change of interest: from an existential interest to an axiological one.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/phainomenon-2019-0006 | Journal eISSN: 2183-0142 | Journal ISSN: 0874-9493
Language: English
Page range: 115 - 133
Submitted on: Jul 11, 2019
Accepted on: Jul 19, 2019
Published on: Oct 5, 2021
Published by: Sciendo
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

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