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It’s been argued that “to know intellectually is to discover what one already knows unconsciously and tacitly at the perception of the body” (Gagliardi 1996, p. 574)
Gagliardi, Pasquale (1996) `Exploring the Aesthetic Side of Organizational Life', in S.R. Clegg, C. Hardy and W. Nord (eds) in Handbook of Organization Studies. London: Sage. https://books.google.nl/books?hl=en&lr=&id=PIISMUW0j2YC&oi=fnd&pg=PT446&ots=eLCBvhmiqN&sig=MnoXhQfPB6tN_A14E95HS64Qgr4&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false
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Nathalie Tasler’s blog post about time-management introduced me to the German philosopher of aesthetics, Wolfgang Wesch. She writes: “Welsch (1995) even states: there is no cognition without aesthetic—I refer to the origins of aesthetic here: aisthēsis, which is visceral experiences, it is the collaboration of cognition, senses, emotion.”
Wolfgang Welsch posits aesthetics as prerequisite for cognition. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Welsch_(Philosoph) is this along the path of fenomenological stimulant for thining? [[Denken vergt fenomenologische stimulans 20230514121913]] My sense of beauty is in layered complexity [[Schoonheidsbegrip 20151023132920]]
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