TAILIEUCHUNG - The functional role of emotions in aesthetic judgment

The preceding overview of philosophy and psychology is intended to elaborate the observation that a large majority of the work in education and psychology views rationality and control as essential to worthwhile, learning experiences. It is important to note, however, that there are important and vibrant efforts in both psychology and education to explore beyond the realm of control and rationality. Even Deci and Ryan (year), whose work I consider to exemplify the inclination to value con- scious,. | New Ideas in Psychology 30 2012 212-226 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect New Ideas in Psychology journal homepage locate newideapsych The functional role of emotions in aesthetic judgment Ioannis Xenakis a Argyris Arnellosb John Darzentasa a Department of Product Systems Design Engineering University of the Aegean Syros Greece b Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science University of the Basque Country Avenida de Tolosa 70 20080 San Sebastian Spain ABSTRACT Keywords Emotions Aesthetics Aesthetic judgment Interactivist framework Representation Appraisal theory Exploring emotions in terms of their evolutionary origin their basic neurobiological substratum and their functional significance in autonomous agents we propose a model of minimal functionality of emotions. Our aim is to provide a naturalized explanation - mostly based on an interactivist model of emergent representation and appraisal theory of emotions - concerning basic aesthetic emotions in the formation of aesthetic judgment. We suggest two processes the Cognitive Variables Subsystem CVS which is fundamental for the accomplishment of the function of heuristic learning and Aesthetic Appraisal Subsystem AAS which primarily affects the elicitation of aesthetic emotional meanings. These two subsystems CVS and AAS are organizationally connected and affect the action readiness of the autonomous agent. More specifically we consider the emotional outcome of these two subsystems as a functional indication that strengthens or weakens the anticipation for the resolution of the dynamic uncertainty that emerges in the particular interaction. 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 1. Emotion as a fundamental aspect of any cognitive function Most theories on emotions attribute a central place to their functional role in cognitive processes and their affect on behavior. A cognitive agent in an attempt to increase its autonomy tries always to advance the complexity of the functions

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