
An Overview Of The Aesthetic And Ethical Issues Raised By The Contemporary Olfactory Arts, Which Range From Gallery And Museum Sculptures And Installations, Through The Enhancement Of Theatre, Film And Music With Scents, To The Ambient Scenting Of Stores And Avant-garde Chefs' Use Of Scents In Cuisine. Special Attention Is Given To The Aesthetics Of Perfume And Incense And The Question Of Their Art Status, As Well As To The Role Of Scent In The Appreciation Of Nature And Gardens. Ethical Issues Are Discussed Regarding Ambient Scenting, Perfume Wearing, And The Use Of Smells In Fast-food Marketing. Because Of The Traditional Neglect And Denigration Of The Sense Of Smell And Its Aesthetic Potential By Philosophers From Kant And Hegel To The Present, And By Darwin's And Freud's View Of The Human Sense Of Smell As A Near Useless Evolutionary Vestige, The First Parts Of The Book Counter That Tradition With Both Philosophical Arguments And Evidence From Current Evolutionary Theory, Neuroscience, Psychology, Anthropology, History, Linguistics And Literature. Although The Focus Is On Western Olfactory Arts, The Book Draws On Non-western Examples Throughout. The Book Is Aimed At Both Philosophers And General Readers Interested In The Arts, And Develops Positions That Should Stimulate Further Discussion-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates the aesthetic and ethical dimensions of olfactory arts, challenging the historical philosophical dismissal of smell as a legitimate artistic medium. Author L. E. Shiner, a philosopher, synthesizes evidence from neuroscience, evolutionary biology, psychology, and history to argue for the cognitive and aesthetic significance of scent. By countering traditional views that relegated smell to a vestigial sense, the text establishes a framework for evaluating contemporary olfactory practices in galleries, commerce, and cuisine.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the burgeoning field of sensory aesthetics, noting its success in bridging the gap between academic philosophy and contemporary art practice. Readers frequently highlight the clarity of the prose, which makes complex philosophical arguments accessible to those outside of professional academic circles.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
New York, NY, United States of America. : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190089849
ISBN-13:
9780190089849
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