In:Psychologism and Psychoaesthetics: A historical and critical view of their relations
John Fizer
[Linguistic and Literary Studies in Eastern Europe 6] 1981
► pp. ix–x
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Published online: 1 January 1981
https://doi.org/10.1075/llsee.6.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgmentsvii
Prefacexi
Introduction: An Attempt to Define Psychologism1
I Psychoaesthetics: A Historical Dimension15
II Experimental Aesthetics: A Quest for Missing Tangibility31
III Empathy: The Epiphenomenon That Allegedly Links Subject and Object45
IV Physiological Aesthetics: Édoné, the Key to it All59
V Freudian Psychoaesthetics: A Quest for Psychic Quiescence73
VI Jungian Psychoaesthetics: A Quest for Perennial Redefinition91
VII Adlerian Psychoaesthetics: A Quest for Individual Exclusiveness105
VIII Gestalt Aesthetics: From Genetic to Phenomenal Organizations117
IX The Psychoaesthetics of I. A. Richards: Reconciliation of Diverse Appetencies Through the Creative Act131
X Psychoaesthetic Miscellenia and Marginalia149
XI Summary and Conclusion186
Appendix: Roman Ingarden, “Psychologism and Psychology”202
Appendix Footnotes216
Notes217
Bibliography251
Name Index275
