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Philosophy of Technology & Aesthetic Cognitivism

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Wittingslow, Ryan

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In this chapter I explore one way in which methods drawn from philosophy of technology can be used to meaningfully address open problems within the philosophy of art: in this case, how to speak meaningfully about the cognitive functions of artworks. I outline a model of the cognitive functions of artworks that is grounded in a theory of knowledge capable of accounting for non-propositional performances. Armed with this theory of knowledge, I argue that the cognitive function of artworks should not be understood either propositionally nor experientially, but instead in terms of the ‘affordances’—that is, the increase in performative capacities—that they provide. In diesem Kapitel untersuche ich eine Möglichkeit, wie Methoden aus der Technikphilosophie genutzt werden können, um offene Probleme innerhalb der Kunstphilosophie sinnvoll anzugehen: in diesem Fall, wie man sinnvoll über die kognitiven Funktionen von Kunstwerken sprechen kann. Ich skizziere ein Modell der kognitiven Funktionen von Kunstwerken, das auf einer Wissenstheorie beruht, die in der Lage ist, nicht-propositionale Leistungen zu berücksichtigen. Ausgerüstet mit dieser Erkenntnistheorie argumentiere ich, dass die kognitive Funktion von Kunstwerken weder propositional noch erfahrungsbezogen verstanden werden sollte, sondern stattdessen im Sinne der ‚Affordanzen‘ – d.h. der Steigerung der performativen Fähigkeiten –, die sie bieten.

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