Yet, as its dependence on a quiet attitude of contemplation might tell us, aesthetic experience is characterized by a certain degree of calmness and moderation of feeling.
Whenever we become interested in an object merely as presented for our contemplation our whole state of mind may be described as an aesthetic attitude, and our experience as an aesthetic experience.
Aesthetic experience is differentiated from other kinds of experience by a number of characteristics.
Marked off from practical activity, As the region of most pure and refined feeling, aesthetic experience is clearly marked off from practical life, with its urgent desires and the rest.
Without sensibility a man can have no aesthetic experience, and, obviously, theories not based on broad and deep aesthetic experience are worthless.
Instead of going out on the stream of art into a new world of aesthetic experience, they turn a sharp corner and come straight home to the world of human interests.
The critic can affect my aesthetic theories only by affecting my aesthetic experience.
These judgments are perfectly sincere, but express an aesthetic experience that is imperfect, owing to defective understanding of art.
But for those who can receive it, the representation of any phase of life may afford an aesthetic experience, may create a thing good to know, if only it be mastered by the mind and embodied in a charming form.
It might be said, therefore, that the analysis of a single, though typical, aesthetic experienceis insufficient; a wide induction is necessary.
But to many there would be no aesthetic experience.
Aesthetic experience, he says, is based partly on form, partly on expression, but the pleasure felt is always projected into the object, and is felt as a quality of it.
In writing thus I was endeavouring simply and without any arriere pensee to describe a mode of aesthetic experience.
In analysing any kind of aesthetic experience we have to begin by disentangling the threads that meet in it; and when we can only make a beginning, no time is left for the further task of showing how they are interwoven.
It seems to me it would, supposing at its normal strength it conformed to the general requirements of aesthetic experience, and supposing the requisite accession of strength did not remove this conformity.
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