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Orjinal Araştırma Makalesi | Gelecek Vizyonlar Dergisi 2024, Cil. 8(1) 55-60

A Philosophical Review on the Issue of Whether the Cognitive Value of An Artwork Contributes to Its Aesthetic Value

Göksel Yıkmış & Kübra Nur Noyan

ss. 55 - 60   |  DOI: https://doi.org/10.29329/fvj.2024.1047.5   |  Makale No: MANU-2404-21-0001.R1

Yayın tarihi: Haziran 30, 2024  |   Okunma Sayısı: 18  |  İndirilme Sayısı: 130


Özet

In this article, it is aimed to clarify the issue of the possibility of cognitive value contribution to the aesthetic value of an artwork. In this context, it is considered what the underlying factors are in perceiving and value attribution process in developing cognitive value and aesthetic epistemological aspects with reference to cognitivism and anti-cognitivism thought. Accordingly, comparison of these two main concepts was made by looking into different approaches and explanations about art and perceived knowledge about an art piece. Thus, at the same time, it was tried to illustrate the role of two groups as known “cognitivists” and “anti-cognitivists” by considering their “comfort zones” in the possibility of cognitive value contribution to the aesthetic value of an artwork.

Anahtar Kelimeler: Cognitive value, Cognitivism, Anti-cognitivism, Aesthetic value, Artwork


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APA 6th edition
Yikmis, G. & Noyan, K.N. (2024). A Philosophical Review on the Issue of Whether the Cognitive Value of An Artwork Contributes to Its Aesthetic Value . Gelecek Vizyonlar Dergisi, 8(1), 55-60. doi: 10.29329/fvj.2024.1047.5

Harvard
Yikmis, G. and Noyan, K. (2024). A Philosophical Review on the Issue of Whether the Cognitive Value of An Artwork Contributes to Its Aesthetic Value . Gelecek Vizyonlar Dergisi, 8(1), pp. 55-60.

Chicago 16th edition
Yikmis, Goksel and Kubra Nur Noyan (2024). "A Philosophical Review on the Issue of Whether the Cognitive Value of An Artwork Contributes to Its Aesthetic Value ". Gelecek Vizyonlar Dergisi 8 (1):55-60. doi:10.29329/fvj.2024.1047.5.

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