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Trying Out New Paths in Aesthetics

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This book focuses on one of the all-time primary interests of all researchers—finding new perspectives and research topics—and expands it. What new routes could aesthetics, philosophy of art and th...
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  • 02 October 2025
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This book focuses on one of the all-time primary interests of all researchers—finding new perspectives and research topics—and expands it. What new routes could aesthetics, philosophy of art and the aesthetic take today and in the future? Thirteen authors open new doors for the discipline to new companion disciplines, new discussions, and new concepts. Heritage studies, Greek aesthetic concepts, found literature, power, safety and mythology, monuments, artificial intelligence, sensibility, hybrid spaces, textiles, aesthetics of AI, aesthetics of literature, aesthetic values, homo ludens and martial arts studies are approached in new ways in this volume, where the spearhead lies in thinking about the next step of the ancient discipline of aesthetics and what potential it could have for the world of research in the future.
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Price: $139.00
Pages: 240
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Historical and Philosophical Aesthetics
Publication Date: 02 October 2025
ISBN: 9789004747388
Format: Hardcover
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Zoltán Somhegyi an art historian with a Ph.D. in Aesthetics and a Habilitation (venia legendi) in Philosophy, and is Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy, University of Szeged. As a researcher, he is especially focusing on questions of the aesthetics of ruination and decay as well as environmental aesthetics and landscapes. He is a senior researcher in the project Perspectives in Environmental Aesthetics (2022-2025), and his current research project on Art and Catastrophe – Challenging Aesthetics Around Environmental Destruction is supported by the János Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences through a three-year grant (2024-2027).
Max Ryynänen is Principal Lecturer in Theory of Visual Culture at the School of Arts and Design at Aalto University, and Adjunct Professor (Docent) at the Universities of Helsinki, Jyväskylä and Eastern Finland. His latest books are Realism, Myth, and the Vernacular in Pasolini’s Film and Philosophy (Palgrave, 2024) and A Philosophy of Cultural Scenes in Art and Popular Culture (Routledge, 2023; cowritten with Jozef Kovalčik).