As do seemingly all experiences Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 23, 2013, at 5:37 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > Then can we safely claim that an aesthetic experience takes place > before judgement? > > -----Original Message----- > From: saul ostrow <[email protected]> > To: aesthetics-l <[email protected]> > Cc: aesthetics-l <[email protected]> > Sent: Mon, Dec 23, 2013 4:47 pm > Subject: Re: Aesthetic experience > > A.E.s need not be associated with ones taste - for it is judgement - > reflection that leads to evaluation and preference > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Dec 23, 2013, at 3:41 PM, [email protected] wrote: >> >> In a message dated 12/23/13 1:03:45 PM, [email protected] writes: >> >> >>> One more observation - why is assumed here that a.e. Is a pleasurable >>> experience rrather than one that is merely transformative - or > something >>> other >>> than common >> In a phil of langage discussion, or an aesthetics discussion, I'm > rarely >> justified in saying x "IS" y. Usually, all I can claim to convey is > what I >> personally am inclined to CALL an 'a.e.'.
