1. Non-Inferentialism about Justification - The Case of Aesthetic Judgements.
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Dorsch, Fabian
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AESTHETICS , *JUDGMENT (Psychology) , *HARMONY (Aesthetics) , *DEVELOPMENTAL psychology & motivation , *ASCRIBED status - Abstract
In this article, I present two objections against the view that aesthetic judgements - that is, judgemental ascriptions of aesthetic qualities like elegance or harmony - are justified non-inferentially. The first is that this view cannot make sense of our practice to support our aesthetic judgements by reference to lower-level features of the objects concerned. The second objection maintains that non-inferentialism about the justification of aesthetic judgements cannot explain why our aesthetic interest in artworks and other objects is limited to only some of their lower-level features that realise their higher-level aesthetic qualities. Although my concern with the view that aesthetic judgements are subject to non-inferential justification is very general, my discussion is primarily structured around Sibley's well-developed and influential version of this view. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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