"Brilliant, insightful, enjoyable, and inspirational. Rhett provides a remarkable analysis of appreciation of beauty that is both accurate and approachable. A pleasure to read!"

-María Luisa Martínez-Martí, Universidad Camilo José Cela, Spain

"In his book, Rhett Diessner presents a challenging perspective of theories and empirical evidences in the growing field of the psychological trait of aesthetic appreciation, or engagement with beauty, as he fine-tunes the term. Alongside the array of the newest scientific results the author unfolds his own aesthetic experience, sharing with us his thrilling and contagious sense of engagement with different kinds of beauty: natural, artistic, moral, and beauty of ideas."

-Pavel Sabadosh, Research Scientist, Laboratory of Psychology of Abilities and Mental Resources, Institute of Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

"Rhett Diessner takes the reader on a fascinating journey through centuries and cultures, through scientific and artistic disciplines, through religion, philosophy and literature, to show why Beauty is "so profound, so deep, so meaningful" and "makes life worth living". A unique combination of deep knowledge, empirical findings, anecdotes, and featured pieces of music that allows for lived-beauty while reading about beauty!"

-Angelika Guesewell Schaub is Director of Research at the Haute Ecole de Musique Vaud Valais Fribourg (HEMU), University of Applied Sciences HES-SO, Switzerland

This book takes the reader on a grand tour of the empirical research concerning the personality trait of appreciation of beauty. It particularly focuses on engagement with natural beauty, engagement with artistic beauty, and engagement with moral beauty. The book addresses philosophers' thoughts about beauty, especially the special emphasis on the intimate relationship between love and beauty; appreciation of beauty from an evolutionary standpoint; and the emerging science of neuroaesthetics. The book concludes with a consideration of beauty and pedagogy/andragogy, as well as methodologies to increase appreciation of beauty.



Autorentext

Rhett Diessner is Professor of Psychology at Lewis-Clark State College, USA. He has published in such journals as Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts, Journal of Aesthetic Education, and Ecopsychology.





       



Zusammenfassung

This book takes the reader on a grand tour of the empirical research concerning the personality trait of appreciation of beauty. It particularly focuses on engagement with natural beauty, engagement with artistic beauty, and engagement with moral beauty. The book addresses philosophers' thoughts about beauty, especially the special emphasis on the intimate relationship between love and beauty; appreciation of beauty from an evolutionary standpoint; and the emerging science of neuroaesthetics. The book concludes with a consideration of beauty and pedagogy/andragogy, as well as methodologies to increase appreciation of beauty.





             



Inhalt
Chapter 1: Introduction: Why Beauty?
Part I: Foundations
Chapter 2: Braniac Beauty: Philosophers and Beauty
Chapter 3: Beauty Becomes: Evolving Beauty
Chapter 4: The Brain on Beauty: Neuroaesthetics
Part II: Domains of Beauty
Chapter 5: Noticing Nature's Beauty: the Trait of Engagement with Natural Beauty
Chapter 6: Always Appreciative of Art's Beauty: The Trait of Engagement with Artistic Beauty
Chapter 7: Magnificent Moral Beauty: The Trait of Engagement with Moral Beauty
Part III: Human Development and Beauty
Chapter 8: Beauty and the Be(a)st: Aesthetics and Pedagogy
Chapter 9: Bountiful Beauty: Increasing Appreciation of Beauty
Titel
Understanding the Beauty Appreciation Trait
Untertitel
Empirical Research on Seeking Beauty in All Things
EAN
9783030323332
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
22.11.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
7.22 MB
Anzahl Seiten
265