
Learning To Look Is A Collection Of Short And Accessible Essays On How We Experience Art. In Each Chapter, Alva Noë Starts From An Experience Of A Particular Artwork And From There Shows How These Works Open New Questions About Philosophy, Science, And Ourselves. This Is A Companion Work To Noe's 2019 Volume, Infinite Baseball.
How does the act of viewing art fundamentally alter our understanding of human consciousness and the world around us? Alva Noë, a professor of philosophy specializing in perception and consciousness, utilizes his expertise to bridge the gap between aesthetic experience and cognitive science. He argues that art is not merely an object to be observed but a practice that forces us to re-examine our own cognitive frameworks and philosophical assumptions.
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Readers frequently note the accessibility of Noë's prose, which makes complex philosophical concepts approachable for a general audience. Experts highlight this as a valuable companion to his broader work on the philosophy of perception, noting its effectiveness in applying theoretical ideas to concrete visual experiences.
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Publication Date:
2021-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190928220
ISBN-13:
9780190928223
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