Aesthetics After Finitude

Aesthetics After Finitude by Baylee Brits, published by re.Press in 2016, explores the concept of aesthetics beyond traditional boundaries. This edition, written in English and spanning 244 pages, delves into the relationship between art and philosophy, questioning how aesthetics can be understood in a context that transcends human limitations and finite cognition.
Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of how aesthetics can evolve beyond conventional notions of beauty and experience. The book presents essays that challenge established ideas, inviting reflection on the implications of an aesthetics that occurs ‘after finitude.’ Through its exploration of art and philosophical inquiry, this work engages with contemporary discussions in aesthetics and offers insights into the nature of human perception and appreciation.
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Traditionally aesthetics has been associated with phenomenal experience, human apprehension and an appreciation of beauty–the domains in which human cognition is rendered finite. What is an aesthetics that might occur ‘after finitude’?
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