THE PROBLEM OF CONSTRUCTING AESTHETIC AXIOLOGY IN THE CONTEXT OF AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE
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St Petersburg State University
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The article examines the issue of aesthetic judgment. Why do people find some things beautiful and
others not, and how are differences in taste formed? The main problem with making a judgment about
taste is the ambiguity of the axiological conditions under which it is made. A number of aesthetic theories
fail to build a strict and comprehensive aesthetic axiology, either because of an insufficient description
of the taste formation process itself, or because of the arbitrariness of putting forward criteria
that are unable to explain the variety of forms that are evaluated as beautiful. The common shortcoming
of the approaches used in building aesthetic axiology is the idea of a predetermined judgmental
relationship as an expression of some sensory relationship to an aesthetic object. The article shows that
the activity of feeling with the passivity of the expression of feeling, the idea of their strictly fixed and
unidirectional form of influence, is untenable, as it does not correspond to many everyday aesthetic
situations. It is demonstrated that the sign and expression are in a situation of mirror exchange and
the subject-object relationship cannot act as a principle of aesthetic theory. Instead, the concept of
intensity of experience is introduced as the force of the image for representation, which constitutes
the basis of the subject’s aesthetic practice. As an alternative to this approach, it is proposed to replace
the evaluative category of aesthetic judgment with the non-evaluative category of aesthetic experience,
which affirms the fundamental axiological neutrality of the aesthetic sphere. The article also provides
recommendations for building new theories of aesthetic axiology based on the primacy of aesthetic
experience.
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EGOROV P. THE PROBLEM OF CONSTRUCTING AESTHETIC AXIOLOGY IN THE CONTEXT OF AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE. Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology, 2024, vol. 13, issue 2, pp. 399–418.