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Aesthetic reasons are reasons to do and think various things. For example, it makes sense to wonder if a tree stump on the lawn was left there for environmental rather than aesthetic reasons, or for no reason at all. Aesthetic considerations of this kind are often contrasted with non-aesthetic reasons—such as moral or epistemic reasons. For example, they seem connected to pleasure-in-experience in a distinctive way that differs from paradigmatic moral reasons. Relatedly, the authority of aesthetic reasons has often been thought to involve less of an “external demand” upon us than in the other cases. In this chapter, I suggest that such distinctiveness and modesty coheres well with an anti-realist treatment that views them as non-objective in nature. I then go on to consider an alternative, more robustly realist conception of aesthetic reasons.
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Aesthetic reasons are reasons to do and think various things.
For example, it makes sense to wonder if a tree stump on the lawn was left there for environmental rather than aesthetic reasons, or for no reason at all.
Aesthetic considerations of this kind are often contrasted with non-aesthetic reasons—such as moral or epistemic reasons.
For example, they seem connected to pleasure-in-experience in a distinctive way that differs from paradigmatic moral reasons.
Relatedly, the authority of aesthetic reasons has often been thought to involve less of an “external demand” upon us than in the other cases.
In this chapter, I suggest that such distinctiveness and modesty coheres well with an anti-realist treatment that views them as non-objective in nature.
I then go on to consider an alternative, more robustly realist conception of aesthetic reasons.
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