The Entanglement: How Art and Philosophy Make Us What We Are

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Why human nature is an aesthetic phenomenon―and why we need art and philosophy to understand ourselves In The Entanglement, philosopher Alva Noë explores the inseparability of life, art, and philosophy, arguing that we have greatly underestimated what this entangled reality means for understanding human nature. Life supplies art with its raw materials, but art, Noë argues, remakes life by giving us resources to live differently. Our lives are permeated with the aesthetic. Indeed, human nature is an aesthetic phenomenon, and art―our most direct and authentic way of engaging the aesthetic―is the truest way of understanding ourselves. All this suggests that human nature is not a natural phenomenon. Neither biology, cognitive science, nor AI can tell a complete story of us, and we can no more pin ourselves down than we can fix or settle on the meaning of an artwork. Even more, art and philosophy are the means to set ourselves free, at least to some degree, from convention, habit, technology, culture, and even biology. In making these provocative claims, Noë explores examples of entanglement―in artworks and seeing, writing and speech, and choreography and dancing―and examines a range of scientific efforts to explain the human. Challenging the notions that art is a mere cultural curiosity and that philosophy has been outmoded by science, The Entanglement offers a new way of thinking about human nature, the limits of natural science in understanding the human, and the essential role of art and philosophy in trying to know ourselves.

Author(s): Alva Noë
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 285
City: Princeton

Cover
Contents
Preface
I
1. Art in Mind
2. Domestic Entanglements
3. Dance Incorporate
4. Styles of Seeing
5. The Writerly Attitude
II
6. The Aesthetic Predicament
7. Fragile Bodies
8. Existential Style
9. Toward an Aesthetics for the Entanglement
10. Reorienting Ourselves
III
11. The Seepage Problem
12. Nature after Art
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index