Aesthetics As Philosophy Of Perception -
The concept of shifts the focus from the objects of art themselves to the internal mental processes involved in experiencing them. This approach, most prominently advanced by philosopher Bence Nanay in his 2016 book of the same title, argues that aesthetics is fundamentally about "ways of perceiving the world that are really rewarding and special". The Core Argument: Attention
: This perspective removes the "art-centrism" of traditional aesthetics. It suggests that looking at a setting sun or a desolate streetscape can be an aesthetic experience if perceived through these specialized modes of attention. Aesthetics as philosophy of perception
The central pillar of this framework is the role of . Nanay identifies two primary modes that define aesthetic experience: The concept of shifts the focus from the