Emotion in Aesthetics is the first book on aesthetics to provide an
extensive theory of emotion; application of the cognitive-emotive theory
to aesthetics; analysis of the relationship between aesthetics, metaphor
and emotion; a full theory of meaning and its application to aesthetics;
discussion of the relationship between aesthetics, music and language in
terms of phonetics, phonology and intonation; an analysis of humanistic
aesthetics; a well-developed naturalistic theory of ethics as applied to
aesthetics and emotion. Stress is placed on the views of contemporary
philosophers as well as some of the main historical accounts of emotion
in aesthetics.
The important recent work on emotion has not hitherto been applied to
aesthetics. As a result there is still much confusion in aesthetics
about aesthetic emotion and related concepts, such as the expression
theory of emotion. The present book has been written to show how the
theory can be used to clarify the issue, resulting in a major
breakthrough in aesthetics. In addition, the theory presented is
valuable in relating aesthetics to ethics and humanism.