No I haven't derived (from a review) an aestheitic experience from a work that didn't initially evoke it. I've certainly found dsicussions/reviews of plays added to my "insights' and the possible meaning of the play (but wouldn't call that an aesthetic experience).
Are there options to discursive discussion on the list?
Geoff C

From: "Chris Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Expertise and aesthetic experience
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 16:12:48 GMT

I hope that at least one or two listers will take these questions as an
opportunity to discuss specific examples from their aesthetic lives.

That's the kind of discussion I find a lot more interesting than competitive
mud-slinging.

(or maybe I've just seen too many presidential debates lately)


BTW -- has anyone else noticed that there is sometimes a 60-90 minute delay
between when a post is sent to the list and when it appears on the site?
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1. Has expert advice ever caused you to derive an aesthetic experience from a
work that did not occasion it before ?


2. Have you ever found ever found criticism to be as worthwhile aesthetically
as experiencing artworks directly?

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